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🗓️ 10 August 2023
⏱️ 57 minutes
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0:00.0 | Breaking History. My name is Sean Morgan. I'm the host of the Sean Morgan Report on AMP News. I'm here with Matthew Ared Day, isn't it, anniversary of bombing in Nagasaki? Can you tell me about how you've been thinking about that? |
0:14.4 | Absolutely. Yeah, it is a very somber day. It's the 78th anniversary of a day that I think really shaped, it perverted the entire flow of world |
0:24.0 | history. And people, I think, have not quite appreciated what exactly this means. I mean, |
0:29.8 | the Japanese, they had a memorial for Hiroshima in Nagasaki this week. One thing of interest |
0:35.2 | in it is that not a single mention was made by the president |
0:39.5 | of Japan or any of the delegates, the mayor of Hiroshima. Nobody mentioned the U.S. involvement |
0:45.6 | in actually dropping the bomb onto the civilian centers towards the end of World War II. |
0:51.2 | And only condemnation of the Russians were now today threatening |
0:54.8 | new nuclear war was made and repeated again and again by the various representatives of Japan. |
1:00.9 | That's a very interesting irony as far as what's being left out, but also what it, who's really |
1:06.9 | controlling Japan? Because I think part of this is that since World War II, people have |
1:12.1 | been treating Japan as if it's a sovereign, authentic nation state, kind of like the way you hear |
1:16.4 | liberal media talking heads, people talking about Ukraine as if it is a sovereign nation state |
1:23.2 | somehow making its own decisions. And the same fallacy has been done already for Japan since World War II. |
1:28.6 | And the reality is there's 50,000 U.S. troops that have been stationed there continuously |
1:33.8 | throughout the entirety of the Cold War that never left after we bombed the hell out of them, |
1:39.5 | killing over 200,000 civilians. Excuse me. |
1:45.7 | Unnecessarily. |
1:50.2 | And I was doing a little bit of research, Sean, and I was surprised to find out. |
1:56.3 | Well, not surprised, but I guess, you know, small S surprise, not the big S, that there was actually back channel negotiations that had been underway since Franklin Roosevelt, |
2:00.7 | who had died six |
2:02.3 | days before the first U.S. atomic bomb was tested in the United States before the remainder's |
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