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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 5 Aug 2015

    Japan remembers Hiroshima bombing with call for abolition of nuclear arms http://on.wsj.com/1ImoRnu pic.twitter.com/ZYKCFrlybe

    8:45 PM - 5 Aug 2015
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      1. Jack‏ @Playahhatah75 5 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ The bombs on #Hiroshima & #Nagasaki ended up saving countless #American lives by preventing an invasion of #Japan to end #WW2 #fact

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      1. Serrana Scholten‏ @SerranaScholten 11 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ @kinsey80 I think it is important to abolish nuclear arms. Nothing good comes out of them and we don't need more catastrophes.

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      1. Alissa Johnson‏ @invisiblelion1 7 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ @kinsey80 What happened on Aug 6th should've been devistating to the world. It should be next to 9/11 and the holocaust #mtdasummer15

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      1. EL‏ @NorwayPond 6 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ do Japanese remember the Americans they bombed to death? God bless Americans!

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      1. Anil‏ @anilvohra69 5 Aug 2015
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        “@WSJ: Japan remembers Hiroshima bombing with call for abolition of nuclear arms Also ban aggression like attack on Pearl Harbor.

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      1. Paul Delmont‏ @DelmontPaulJ 5 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ The exact opposite is happening as nukes spread - Japan will have to build them to avoid being attacked again by nukes.

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      1. kurt mansur‏ @kurt_mansur 5 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ At first, japanesse spirit was destroyed.

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      1. Zaelkrie  🇿🇦‏ @thegothking 5 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ None of the countries with nukes will give them up.

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      1. .Gloria Rangott‏ @gloriarangott1 5 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ I remember. I saw pictures of people vapirized, and just a shadow remained on a wall! No nukes

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      1. AndyFSports‏ @AndyFSports 5 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ Nice theory but that cat is out of the bag - major powers need a few hundred to deter a nuclear sneak attack

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      1. Josh Dory‏ @joshdory 5 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ we should probably focus more on the things that made using the nuclear bomb necessary. But that's just me using logic and stuff.

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      1. R.J.‏ @Koc1de 5 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ tell them to tell Iran

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      1. matt‏ @NothappyMatt 5 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ Without nukes, we might still be dealing with an imperial Japan. World is far better off crushing evil.

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