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Tens of millions of Japanese prefer the P5 to destroy nuclear weapons. Why do they think so?

Personally, I think it is because the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan during World War II, prompting Japan to surrender, and at the same time letting Japan know the power of nuclear weapons, especially the impact on Japan after the war. Until now, Hiroshima has long been affected by nuclear radiation.

Japan is the only country in the world that has been bombed by nuclear weapons, and it is the mainstream public opinion in Japan to demand the permanent abolition of nuclear weapons all over the world. At the end of World War II, Japan tasted the power of the atomic bomb for the first time, which made many Japanese people extremely afraid of this weapon. Coupled with frequent nuclear accidents in recent years, the Japanese are very aware of the harm caused by nuclear energy.

According to Kyodo News, Toshihiko Fujimori, the second director of the Japan Atomic Bomb Victims' Group Agreement Accident Bureau, submitted a joint appeal for the permanent abolition of nuclear weapons to the Committee of the UN General Assembly. So far, this application directory has been signed by 6.5438+005 million people, which is a huge momentum.

Internationally, more than 654.38+million Japanese people agree with this action, and they hope that the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons will come into force as soon as possible. As we all know, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons is an international treaty banning nuclear weapons signed by third world countries in 20 17. However, none of the five permanent members of the United Nations made a statement in this regard.

In fact, if nuclear weapons are abolished forever, I'm afraid the world will be more turbulent. Although the nuclear weapons of countries with nuclear weapons in the world add up to more than10,000, only two were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. This is also a last resort. After all, at the end of World War II, Japan advocated militarism and put forward the plan of "100 million jade".

Today, many years have passed since World War II. Although there are still small-scale conflicts in some parts of the world, it is precisely because of the deterrent effect of nuclear weapons that the whole world is still peaceful.