While we appear to be on the verge of more war in the world, the good folks at today’s Daypop news point us to The Guardian:
Today is Hiroshima Day, the anniversary of the first use of a bomb so powerful that it would come to threaten the existence of the human race. Only two such devices have ever been used, but now, a decade after the end of the cold war, the world faces new dangers of nuclear attack – from India, Pakistan, Iraq, al-Qaida, and even the US. Launching a special investigation into nuclear weapons, Paul Tibbets, the man who piloted the Enola Gay on its mission to Japan, tells Studs Terkel why he has no regrets – and why he wouldn’t hesitate to use it again
[Guardian]
Did you know that today is Hiroshima Day? It seems to have missed me. I think this is something we should all be thinking about at this time.
On this day…
- 2006: Dropped at 0815
- 2006: A Glass Pyramid
- 2004: Doesn’t Time Fly?
- 2003: Things To Say
- 2003: Five Live and Weblogs