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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 27 May 2016

    Obama in Hiroshima: "71 years ago, on a bright cloudless morning, death fell from the sky and the world was changed"http://nyti.ms/20K4eJI 

    5:31 AM - 27 May 2016
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      1. Serguei Makarov‏ @SergueiMakarov 27 May 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        "the death fell from the sky"...The perefect euphemism Mr Obama. But the reality is death fell from US military planes

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      1. Reaganette‏ @Ezinger44 27 May 2016
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        does he know WHY?! Of course not. Don't sneak attack America. Bye

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      1. dave‏ @h4h4h4h4 27 May 2016
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        it saved human lives by dropping the bomb. Japan would have never surrendered and dragged out the war another 5 years

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      2. Alex °Ξ☻Ξ‏ @AntonioReyX360 27 May 2016
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        After Japan Slaughtered Millions of Chinese People & Stole Emerald with Britain , Japan turned to Germany to Attack America

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      1. Tex Mix‏ @shanep1 27 May 2016
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        interesting how he fails to mention Pearl Harbour, millions of rapes of Chinese / Koreans (cont) http://tl.gd/nmecuv 

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      1. KAGshadowbanned 🌟 🌟 🌟‏ @DxmJohansen 27 May 2016
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        the emperor of Japan was warned to withdraw...know your history.

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      1. sofa_surfer‏ @the_sofa_surfer 27 May 2016
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        Beautifully dignified way of addressing the past. It was horrendous and debatable forever. But it stopped #WW2 War has no victors.

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      1. Timothy Brown‏ @tbrown0328 27 May 2016
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        And if we had not done that, 1000s of Americans would have died in the ongoing fight.

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      1. My Internet Hat‏ @myinternethat 27 May 2016
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        As usual, POTUS apologize for using a nuclear weapon while maintaining the biggest nuclear arsenal ever...#US_Hypocrisy

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      1. Ray Savage‏ @RaySavagePhoto 27 May 2016
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        The world was indeed changed…Wotld War 2 was ended. This ‘man’ is an insult to all who have EVER served our country.

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      1. 1993 ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ☪‏ @MohamadMttm 27 May 2016
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        @NYDailyNews pray to Hiroshima 💔 you are killed them 🐷

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      1. John D. Pepe  🇺🇸‏ @jdpepe2236 27 May 2016
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        .@nytimes Those same words can be used to describe what happened only 15 years ago. And the world is still "changing". September 11, 2001.

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      1. Msg‏ @mariaangel4444 27 May 2016
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        the world should not forget it was USA that used this for power right?

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