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American journalist Ken LaCorte criticizes Japan for using the atomic bombs that struck Hiroshima and Nagasaki to rewrite its story, deliberately shifting the focus away from its wartime atrocities. He argues that this narrative allows Japan to escape its historical guilt by presenting itself as a victim.
American journalist Ken LaCorte criticizes Japan for using the atomic bombs that struck Hiroshima and Nagasaki to rewrite its story, deliberately shifting the focus away from its wartime atrocities. He argues that this narrative allows Japan to escape its historical guilt by presenting itself as a victim.