World War II was very different than the police actions like the Korean war the Viet Nam War and the Iraq wars and the war in Afghanistan. World War II was a fight to the death between countries. So, apologizing for Hiroshima would only make sense if it happened after 1950 in the present world era. Because those were very different times. Then Germany and Japan were trying to kill us all, to extinct every man, woman and child in America and parts of Europe. To forget this is just to be stupid now.
John Kerry at G7: No apology for Hiroshima

27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
kicks around a soccer ball during an airplane refueling stop at Sal
Island, Cape Verde, on Monday, May 5, 2014. Kerry was on his first major
tour of Africa, focusing on some of the continent's most brutal
conflicts.
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Kerry visits patients at the Fistula Clinic at St. Joseph's Hospital in Kinshasa, Congo, on Sunday, May 4, 2014.
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Kerry
talks with the crew of a U.S. Air Force plane prior to departure from
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Friday, May 2, 2014. He was en route to Juba,
South Sudan, to demand a cease-fire in the brutal civil war that has
sparked dire warnings of genocide and famine.
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Kerry looks out a window moments before meeting with Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika in Zeralda, Algeria, in April 2014.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
stands beside a barricade at the Shrine of the Fallen in Kiev, Ukraine,
in March 2014. It was part of his trip to Europe in search of a
diplomatic solution to the crisis in Ukraine.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
talks to reporters on a boat on the Mekong River Delta in Vietnam in
December. Kerry had patrolled the muddy waters 40 years earlier as a
U.S. naval officer. Kerry also visited Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.
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Kerry
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meeting with Iran's foreign minister and the European Union's high
representative for foreign affairs.
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In May 2013, Kerry met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and visited the St. Basil Cathedral in Moscow's Red Square.
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Kerry boards a plane in Amman, Jordan, where in May 2013 he met with leaders to discuss the ongoing conflict in Syria.
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During
a flight from Kabul, Afghanistan, to Paris in March 2013, Kerry
presents a birthday cake to traveling CBS correspondent Margaret
Brennan.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
In
March 2013, Kerry met with leaders of the Syrian Opposition Coalition
in Istanbul and pledged once again to increase U.S. assistance. Kerry
then traveled to Brussels to discuss NATO's post-2014 mission in
Afghanistan.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry's
third trip as secretary of state focused on promoting peace in the
Middle East. He visited Turkey, seen here, and Egypt before heading to
London for a meeting of G8 foreign ministers.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
touches down in Rome during a hectic nine-day trip in February 2013.
Kerry accompanied President Barack Obama to Europe, Israel, Jordan and
several Palestinian territories.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
talks to reporters en route to London on his first trip as secretary of
state in February 2013. The trip took him through European and Middle
Eastern capitals.
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U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry shakes hands with Nigerian President
Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, May 29, shortly after Buhari's
inauguration in Abuja, Nigeria.
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Kerry
is welcomed by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the presidential
residence of Bocharov Ruchey in Sochi, Russia, on Tuesday, May 12.
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Kerry
speaks with China's State Councilor Yang Jiechi at the Diaoyutai State
Guest House on May 16 in Beijing. Kerry is urging China to halt
increasingly assertive actions it is taking in the South China Sea.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Italian
Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni, from left, Luebeck's Mayor Bernd
Saxe, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Kerry take a
boat cruise during a meeting of G-7 foreign ministers in Luebeck,
Germany, on April 15. The foreign ministers met to discuss global
political and security issues ahead of a G-7 summit to take place in
June 2015 in southern Germany.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry rides his bike on March 16, during a break in talks in Lausanne, Switzerland, about Iran's nuclear program.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
listens to a talk during the 51st Munich Security Conference in Munich,
Germany, on February 8. The Ukraine conflict, ISIS jihadists and the
wider "collapse of the global order" occupied the world's security
community at the annual meeting.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
walks off the plane at Kiev Boryspil International Airport in Kiev,
Ukraine, on February 5. His visit came as international pressure grew
for an immediate halt to surging violence.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
walks with French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius in Paris on January
16 through a memorial to the victims killed in the attack on the
satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
and U.S. President Barack Obama meet with Zhang Dejiang, chairman of
the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress, on
November 12, 2014, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
During
a tour of the Berlin Wall memorial on October 22, 2014, in Berlin,
Kerry and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, left, chat
with Regina Webert-Lehmann, who in 1989 fled from communist East Germany
in her Trabant car (pictured) to Hungary shortly before revolutions
swept Eastern Europe. Kerry and Steinmeier met with students and walked
along a still-standing portion of the wall that divided East and West
Berlin and whose fall 25 years ago marked the end of the Cold War.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Egyptian
Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, from left, Kuwaiti Foreign Minister
Sabah Al-Khalid al-Sabah, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal,
Kerry, Omani Foreign Minister Yussef bin Alawi bin Abdullah, Bahraini
Foreign Minister Sheikh Khaled bin Ahmed al-Khalifa and Lebanese Foreign
Minister Gebran Bassil stand together for a photo of the Gulf
Cooperation Council and regional partners on September 11, 2014, in
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Kerry and regional counterparts discused forming a
coalition to support an American campaign against ISIS jihadists in
Syria and Iraq.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
looks out over Baghdad, Iraq, from a helicopter on September 10, 2014.
Kerry flew into Iraq for talks with its new leaders on their role in a
long-awaited new strategy against ISIS militants.
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Kerry visits a replica of Captain Cook's ship Endeavour at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney on August 11, 2014.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
kicks around a soccer ball during an airplane refueling stop at Sal
Island, Cape Verde, on Monday, May 5, 2014. Kerry was on his first major
tour of Africa, focusing on some of the continent's most brutal
conflicts.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry visits patients at the Fistula Clinic at St. Joseph's Hospital in Kinshasa, Congo, on Sunday, May 4, 2014.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
talks with the crew of a U.S. Air Force plane prior to departure from
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Friday, May 2, 2014. He was en route to Juba,
South Sudan, to demand a cease-fire in the brutal civil war that has
sparked dire warnings of genocide and famine.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry looks out a window moments before meeting with Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika in Zeralda, Algeria, in April 2014.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
stands beside a barricade at the Shrine of the Fallen in Kiev, Ukraine,
in March 2014. It was part of his trip to Europe in search of a
diplomatic solution to the crisis in Ukraine.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
talks to reporters on a boat on the Mekong River Delta in Vietnam in
December. Kerry had patrolled the muddy waters 40 years earlier as a
U.S. naval officer. Kerry also visited Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
checks his cell phone in Geneva, Switzerland, prior to a November 2103
meeting with Iran's foreign minister and the European Union's high
representative for foreign affairs.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
In May 2013, Kerry met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and visited the St. Basil Cathedral in Moscow's Red Square.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry boards a plane in Amman, Jordan, where in May 2013 he met with leaders to discuss the ongoing conflict in Syria.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
During
a flight from Kabul, Afghanistan, to Paris in March 2013, Kerry
presents a birthday cake to traveling CBS correspondent Margaret
Brennan.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
In
March 2013, Kerry met with leaders of the Syrian Opposition Coalition
in Istanbul and pledged once again to increase U.S. assistance. Kerry
then traveled to Brussels to discuss NATO's post-2014 mission in
Afghanistan.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry's
third trip as secretary of state focused on promoting peace in the
Middle East. He visited Turkey, seen here, and Egypt before heading to
London for a meeting of G8 foreign ministers.
Hide Caption
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
touches down in Rome during a hectic nine-day trip in February 2013.
Kerry accompanied President Barack Obama to Europe, Israel, Jordan and
several Palestinian territories.
Hide Caption
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
talks to reporters en route to London on his first trip as secretary of
state in February 2013. The trip took him through European and Middle
Eastern capitals.
Hide Caption
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry shakes hands with Nigerian President
Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, May 29, shortly after Buhari's
inauguration in Abuja, Nigeria.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
is welcomed by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the presidential
residence of Bocharov Ruchey in Sochi, Russia, on Tuesday, May 12.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
speaks with China's State Councilor Yang Jiechi at the Diaoyutai State
Guest House on May 16 in Beijing. Kerry is urging China to halt
increasingly assertive actions it is taking in the South China Sea.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Italian
Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni, from left, Luebeck's Mayor Bernd
Saxe, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Kerry take a
boat cruise during a meeting of G-7 foreign ministers in Luebeck,
Germany, on April 15. The foreign ministers met to discuss global
political and security issues ahead of a G-7 summit to take place in
June 2015 in southern Germany.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry rides his bike on March 16, during a break in talks in Lausanne, Switzerland, about Iran's nuclear program.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
listens to a talk during the 51st Munich Security Conference in Munich,
Germany, on February 8. The Ukraine conflict, ISIS jihadists and the
wider "collapse of the global order" occupied the world's security
community at the annual meeting.
Hide Caption
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
walks off the plane at Kiev Boryspil International Airport in Kiev,
Ukraine, on February 5. His visit came as international pressure grew
for an immediate halt to surging violence.
Hide Caption
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
walks with French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius in Paris on January
16 through a memorial to the victims killed in the attack on the
satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
and U.S. President Barack Obama meet with Zhang Dejiang, chairman of
the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress, on
November 12, 2014, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
During
a tour of the Berlin Wall memorial on October 22, 2014, in Berlin,
Kerry and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, left, chat
with Regina Webert-Lehmann, who in 1989 fled from communist East Germany
in her Trabant car (pictured) to Hungary shortly before revolutions
swept Eastern Europe. Kerry and Steinmeier met with students and walked
along a still-standing portion of the wall that divided East and West
Berlin and whose fall 25 years ago marked the end of the Cold War.
Hide Caption
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Egyptian
Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, from left, Kuwaiti Foreign Minister
Sabah Al-Khalid al-Sabah, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal,
Kerry, Omani Foreign Minister Yussef bin Alawi bin Abdullah, Bahraini
Foreign Minister Sheikh Khaled bin Ahmed al-Khalifa and Lebanese Foreign
Minister Gebran Bassil stand together for a photo of the Gulf
Cooperation Council and regional partners on September 11, 2014, in
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Kerry and regional counterparts discused forming a
coalition to support an American campaign against ISIS jihadists in
Syria and Iraq.
Hide Caption
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
looks out over Baghdad, Iraq, from a helicopter on September 10, 2014.
Kerry flew into Iraq for talks with its new leaders on their role in a
long-awaited new strategy against ISIS militants.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry visits a replica of Captain Cook's ship Endeavour at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney on August 11, 2014.
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27 photos: John Kerry's travels
Kerry
kicks around a soccer ball during an airplane refueling stop at Sal
Island, Cape Verde, on Monday, May 5, 2014. Kerry was on his first major
tour of Africa, focusing on some of the continent's most brutal
conflicts.
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Hiroshima (CNN)Secretary
of State John Kerry's arrival to Hiroshima for a G7 meeting with his
foreign counterparts marks the first visit by a U.S. secretary of state
to the city, where the U.S. became the only country to use a nuclear
weapon during World War II.
Looming
over the two days of talks between Kerry and other G7 foreign ministers
is the location itself, which was devastated when the U.S. dropped an
atomic bomb on the city in August 1945. The bomb, which led to the end
of World War II, killed 140,000 people.
Three days later, the U.S. dropped a second bomb on the port city of Nagasaki, killing about 70,000 people.
But
a senior State Department official traveling with Kerry said America's
top diplomat will not issue an apology for its use of nuclear weapons
and the devastation it causes.
"If
you are asking whether the secretary of state came to Hiroshima to
apologize, the answer is no," the official said. "If you are asking
whether the secretary -- and I think all Americans and all Japanese --
are filled with sorrow at the tragedies that befell so many of our
countrymen, the answer is yes."
Kerry,
though, did seek to use his visit to "recognize the huge loss of life"
that occurred during the war, said State Department spokesman Mark
Toner.
Kerry and the other
ministers will visit Peace Memorial Park, a World War II memorial and
museum that has become a symbol for nuclear disarmament.
"It
is also an acknowledgment that since the end of World War II that the
United States and Japan have become the closest of friends and strong
allies," Toner said.
The Japanese
government and public hope the location of the summit in Hiroshima will
foster better understanding among nations about Japan's staunch nuclear
stance.
Recent comments by Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump proposing arming Japan and South Korea with nuclear weapons have raised eyebrows here in the country.
And
Kerry's trip to Hiroshima could pave the way for President Barack Obama
to visit the city next month, when he travels to Japan for the G7
leaders summit. The senior State Department official said the White
House had not made a formal decision.
The
Group of Seven (G7) industrialized countries -- in addition to the U.S.
-- includes Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan.
The
Syrian civil war, the migrant crisis facing Europe and violence in
Ukraine were some of the topics discussed during the first day of talks,
aides traveling with Kerry said.
Kerry
also led a discussion about the political chaos in Iraq and
Afghanistan, after having visited both countries this week. The fight
against ISIS also dominated the discussions. Some of the European
members are grappling with security challenges in the aftermath of
recent terrorist attacks in Brussels and Paris.
But
Japan hopes to highlight pressing concerns in Asia, including China's
activities in the South China Sea and the North Korean nuclear threat.
On
Sunday, Kerry and the other ministers paid a visit to the seaside
Itsukushima shrine that dates to the late sixth century, one of Japan's
most well-known cultural sites.
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