Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Ah yes the wise god Dari, the supreme arbiter of right and wrong, the man with the magic wand stuck up his ass. He knows reality for sure.
I'm not surprised that you're sarcasm has taken hold again. But, just so you know, the Mayor of Hiroshima has invited the fanatical leader of North Korea to do just what I prescribe. It'll be a friendly reminder of what american firepower is capable of. Kim Jong-Il(l), the owner of the largest library of Looney Tunes videos outside of AOL Time Warner, thinks he can play with fire without getting burned. Well, perhaps in 50 years time, the Mayor of Pyongyang will follow in Mayor Akiba's footstep.
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Hiroshima invite for Kim Jong-il
The mayor of Hiroshima has invited North Korean leader Kim Jong-il to attend an annual ceremony to mark the anniversary of world's first atomic bomb attack.
Mayor Tadatoshi Akiba said he sent the personal invitation because he wanted to remind Mr Kim of the horror of nuclear warfare.
Over 200,000 people died when the Americans dropped the atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima in the closing days of World War II.
In recent months, North Korea has admitted that it is developing nuclear weapons and has withdrawn from the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.
Mayor Akiba regularly invites world leaders to his city for the anniversary ceremony on 6 August, in order that they appreciate the consequences of nuclear weapons.
"We would like to relay the reality of the damage wrought by atomic weapons, and the spirit of Hiroshima that longs for the abolition of nuclear weapons and eternal world peace," Mr Akiba wrote in the invitation.
Makoto Tsunemoto, a spokesman for Hiroshima city, admitted that Mr Kim "probably would not" attend the ceremony, according to the Associated Press news agency.
But he said he hoped that North Korea would be able to send a representative in his place.
Mayor Akiba is a peace activist well known for his outspoken opinions.
Last year he urged President Bush to visit Hiroshima and Nagasaki before he considered attacking Iraq.