Editor,

EDITOR: As we approach the 79th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, it is vital to reflect on that tragic day and the ongoing threat of nuclear weapons. The bombing on Aug. 6, 1945 killed over 100,000 people instantly and left countless others suffering from radiation effects. This devastation underscores the urgent need for nuclear disarmament.
Today, more than 9,000 nuclear warheads are maintained by nine countries, posing a constant risk of nuclear conflict. The U.S. is investing over $100 billion to replace the Minuteman missile with the Sentinel missile, a project of unprecedented scale. As we honor the victims of Hiroshima, we must question our commitment to these weapons of mass destruction.
To commemorate the anniversary, Tri-Valley CAREs will hold a peaceful protest at the west gate of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on Aug. 6 at 8:30 a.m. This event, part of the national Back from the Brink campaign, will include a rally and a traditional Japanese Bon Dance symbolizing peace. Let us use this anniversary to renew our commitment to a world free from nuclear threats.

By Aidee Pressley, Santa Rosa

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