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The lies of Hiroshima

The lies of Hiroshima are the lies of today, 6 Aug 2008

In an article for the Guardian on the anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, John Pilger describes the 'progression of lies' from the dust of that detonated city, to the wars of today - and the threatened attack on Iran.

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A human shadow was imprinted on the steps at the entrance to the Sumitomo Bank at Kamiya-cho, 250 meters from the hypocenter. This person must have been sitting on the step, looking toward the hypocenter and died on the place after being completely burned. The place where the person had been sitting remained dark, while the surrounding surface of the stone steps turned white due to the heat rays.

When I first went to Hiroshima in 1967, the shadow on the steps was still there. It was an almost perfect impression of a human being at ease: legs splayed, back bent, one hand by her side as she sat waiting for a bank to open. At a quarter past eight on the morning of August 6, 1945, she and her silhouette were burned into the granite. I stared at the shadow for an hour or more, then walked down to the river and met a man called Yukio, whose chest was still etched with the pattern of the shirt he was wearing when the atomic bomb was dropped.

He and his family still lived in a shack thrown up in the dust of an atomic desert. He described a huge flash over the city, "a bluish light, something like an electrical short", after which wind blew like a tornado and black rain fell. "I was thrown on the ground and noticed only the stalks of my flowers were left. Everything was still and quiet, and when I got up, there were people naked, not saying anything. Some of them had no skin or hair. I was certain I was dead." Nine years later, when I returned to look for him, he was dead from leukaemia.

In the immediate aftermath of the bomb, the allied occupation authorities banned all mention of radiation poisoning and insisted that people had been killed or injured only by the bomb's blast. It was the first big lie. "No radioactivity in Hiroshima ruin" said the front page of the New York Times, a classic of disinformation and journalistic abdication, which the Australian reporter Wilfred Burchett put right with his scoop of the century. "I write this as a warning to the world," reported Burchett in the Daily Express, having reached Hiroshima after a perilous journey, the first correspondent to dare. He described hospital wards filled with people with no visible injuries but who were dying from what he called "an atomic plague". For telling this truth, his press accreditation was withdrawn, he was pilloried and smeared - and vindicated.

himoshima_hypocenter_cathedr_al_385The atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a criminal act on an epic scale. It was premeditated mass murder that unleashed a weapon of intrinsic criminality. For this reason its apologists have sought refuge in the mythology of the ultimate "good war", whose "ethical bath", as Richard Drayton called it, has allowed the west not only to expiate its bloody imperial past but to promote 60 years of rapacious war, always beneath the shadow of The Bomb. (U.S. Army photo on right.)

The most enduring lie is that the atomic bomb was dropped to end the war in the Pacific and save lives. "Even without the atomic bombing attacks," concluded the United States Strategic Bombing Survey of 1946, "air supremacy over Japan could have exerted sufficient pressure to bring about unconditional surrender and obviate the need for invasion. Based on a detailed investigation of all the facts, and supported by the testimony of the surviving Japanese leaders involved, it is the Survey's opinion that ... Japan would have surrendered even if the atomic bombs had not been dropped, even if Russia had not entered the war and even if no invasion had been planned or contemplated."

The National Archives in Washington contain US government documents that chart Japanese peace overtures as early as 1943. None was pursued. A cable sent on May 5, 1945 by the German ambassador in Tokyo and intercepted by the US dispels any doubt that the Japanese were desperate to sue for peace, including "capitulation even if the terms were hard". Instead, the US secretary of war, Henry Stimson, told President Truman he was "fearful" that the US air force would have Japan so "bombed out" that the new weapon would not be able "to show its strength". He later admitted that "no effort was made, and none was seriously considered, to achieve surrender merely in order not to have to use the bomb". His foreign policy colleagues were eager "to browbeat the Russians with the bomb held rather ostentatiously on our hip". General Leslie Groves, director of the Manhattan Project that made the bomb, testified: "There was never any illusion on my part that Russia was our enemy, and that the project was conducted on that basis." The day after Hiroshima was obliterated, President Truman voiced his satisfaction with the "overwhelming success" of "the experiment".

Since 1945, the United States is believed to have been on the brink of using nuclear weapons at least three times. In waging their bogus "war on terror", the present governments in Washington and London have declared they are prepared to make "pre-emptive" nuclear strikes against non-nuclear states. With each stroke toward the midnight of a nuclear Armageddon, the lies of justification grow more outrageous. Iran is the current "threat". But Iran has no nuclear weapons and the disinformation that it is planning a nuclear arsenal comes largely from a discredited CIA-sponsored Iranian opposition group, the MEK - just as the lies about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction originated with the Iraqi National Congress, set up by Washington.

The role of western journalism in erecting this straw man is critical. That America's Defence Intelligence Estimate says "with high confidence" that Iran gave up its nuclear weapons programme in 2003 has been consigned to the memory hole. That Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad never threatened to "wipe Israel off the map" is of no interest. But such has been the mantra of this media "fact" that in his recent, obsequious performance before the Israeli parliament, Gordon Brown alluded to it as he threatened Iran, yet again.

This progression of lies has brought us to one of the most dangerous nuclear crises since 1945, because the real threat remains almost unmentionable in western establishment circles and therefore in the media. There is only one rampant nuclear power in the Middle East and that is Israel. The heroic Mordechai Vanunu tried to warn the world in 1986 when he smuggled out evidence that Israel was building as many as 200 nuclear warheads. In defiance of UN resolutions, Israel is today clearly itching to attack Iran, fearful that a new American administration might, just might, conduct genuine negotiations with a nation the west has defiled since Britain and America overthrew Iranian democracy in 1953.

In the New York Times on July 18, the Israeli historian Benny Morris, once considered a liberal and now a consultant to his country's political and military establishment, threatened "an Iran turned into a nuclear wasteland". This would be mass murder. For a Jew, the irony cries out.

The question begs: are the rest of us to be mere bystanders, claiming, as good Germans did, that "we did not know"? Do we hide ever more behind what Richard Falk has called "a self-righteous, one-way, legal/moral screen [with] positive images of western values and innocence portrayed as threatened, validating a campaign of unrestricted violence"? Catching war criminals is fashionable again. Radovan Karadzic stands in the dock, but Sharon and Olmert, Bush and Blair do not. Why not? The memory of Hiroshima requires an answer.

With thanks to William Blum

 

6 comments
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08/10/08 @ 7:41 pm
j. madden [Member] writes:
I was in Hiroshima in 1964. I will never forget the images in Memorial Museum or the austere silence of Peace Park. I still recall turning to the good woman, that later became my wife, and saying: Every new world leader should be required to come here as their first act in office. The sudden smothering of 200,000 civilian lives in an instant is still horrifyingly stark and chilling for the visitor today to this City Of Peace. However, to drop back to the day of decision in 1945 and expect to replicate the agony of that decision is quite impossible. The war with Japan came to a swift end before the Soviet Union could become a player. Japan became a model democracy and fierce ally of the United States. Japanese ingenuity and prosperity became the singular statement, in the dangerous world of the 1970’s & 80’s, that U.S. hegemony would prevail. And, now we can see China will follow. All in all, not a bad outcome. Let the memory of Hiroshima be that there be no more war.
08/14/08 @ 10:38 am
Solon [Member] writes:
I have haiku for you:

You start horrid war
We stop war with mighty bomb
What did you expect?
08/14/08 @ 10:53 am
capemom [Member] writes:
Solon, LOL. I agree with j. madden, well put.
08/14/08 @ 11:38 am
Zep [Member] writes:
Solon, That's an awfully glib response to the killing of generations of Japanese (the sickness and death isn't over). Most of those who were obliterated unnecessarily (aye, that's the rub) did not start the horrid war, any more than the citizens of this "democracy" agreed to drop the bomb. I subscribe to the belief that this was the opening salvo in the Cold War, aimed at the USSR at Hiroshima's and Nagasaki's expense. In my view, all wars are horrid.
08/21/08 @ 6:01 pm
j. madden [Member] writes:
Zep, Solon has a valid point about the nature of war. The objective is to devastate your enemy, end the war with total victory without negotiated agreements. This view of warfare explains the use of the two atomic bombs. It seems to me what justified the use of the bombs was the absolute fact that the Japanese population as a whole, that is civilian and military, child and adult, would have presented themselves for slaughter rather then surrender. That is their ethic, that was their intention. The recently discovered and released diaries of Prime Minister Tojo substantiate this position. Bombing those two cities was indeed a horror. But, given other geo-political considerations at the time, it seems we had no choice. I lived in Japan in 1964, 1965 & 1966. I married Japanese and have immersed myself in Japanese culture. In spite of this background, I still believe the use of Atomic weapons was necessary to end the war. Violent death is tragic, weather at the end of a bayonet or the result of the Atom Bomb. I do agree, the Solon response was glib indeed.
06/22/09 @ 6:27 pm
Richard [Member] writes:
Some perspective. The Nazis were intensively trying to develop an atomic bomb, and as has come to light during the past decade, the Japanese themselves were trying to develop a uraniam based fission bomb.

The travesty was not dropping the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which either the Germans or the Japanese would have done to us if they got there first. That bombing did, in fact, save American lives, and many, many Japanese lives outside the target areas of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It is unrealistic ideolology to deny that fact.

No, the real travesty occurred after the war ended when Oppenheimer's plan to internationalize all nuclear development with close controls over all fissionable materials, was rejected by Truman, listening to the paranoid right, saying we had to protect our "atomic secrets."

That's the travesty because there were no secrets. Everyone knew the basic theory, and after Hiroshima they knew it could work. So it was only a matter of time before Russia, China, Israel, Korea, at al. got their own bombs. Now it's Iran's turn.
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maryzepernick_01 Mary Zepernick, a former teacher and trainer, is a fulltime social change activist on Cape Cod, working with the Women's International League for Peace & Freedom and coordinating a national group, the Program on Corporations, Law & Democracy. Mary has a Masters degree in Women's Studies from George Washington University. She served on the WILPF board and staff, and as U.S. Section president. A long-time teacher and trainer, she conducts workshops on the democratic arts, including dismantling racism, sexism, heterosexism, and homophobia.

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