Cool speaker of the Russian State Duma Sergei Naryshkin says the United States should be investigated for the atomic bombings against two Japanese cities during World War II.
Orwellian UK BANNED Press TV: Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, the Russian official compared the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki with “Nazi crimes,” and called them “crimes against humanity.”
“I think that we should discuss this topic together with lawyers and international law experts because crimes against humanity have no limitation period,” he was quoted as saying by the Itar-Tass news service.
“As we well know, the bombings of the two peaceful Japanese cities could not be explained from a military point of view,” he said. “The atomic bombings... were solely an intimidation demonstration resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of peaceful residents.”
The remarks were made as relations between Washington and Moscow are growing increasingly frosty over the crisis in Ukraine.
The US and its allies accuse Moscow of sending troops into eastern Ukraine in support of the pro-Russian forces. Russia, however, denies the accusation.
The United States and its Western allies have imposed several rounds of sanctions against Russia following the crisis.
In an interview with Press TV earlier this month, former Senior Foreign Policy Analyst James Jatras said that imposing further sanctions against Russia could turn a Cold War situation between the two countries into a hot war.
“This really runs the risk that what is increasingly a Cold War situation between the United States and Russia could turn into a hot war,” he said.
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Orwellian UK BANNED Press TV: Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, the Russian official compared the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki with “Nazi crimes,” and called them “crimes against humanity.”
“I think that we should discuss this topic together with lawyers and international law experts because crimes against humanity have no limitation period,” he was quoted as saying by the Itar-Tass news service.
“As we well know, the bombings of the two peaceful Japanese cities could not be explained from a military point of view,” he said. “The atomic bombings... were solely an intimidation demonstration resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of peaceful residents.”
The remarks were made as relations between Washington and Moscow are growing increasingly frosty over the crisis in Ukraine.
The US and its allies accuse Moscow of sending troops into eastern Ukraine in support of the pro-Russian forces. Russia, however, denies the accusation.
The United States and its Western allies have imposed several rounds of sanctions against Russia following the crisis.
In an interview with Press TV earlier this month, former Senior Foreign Policy Analyst James Jatras said that imposing further sanctions against Russia could turn a Cold War situation between the two countries into a hot war.
“This really runs the risk that what is increasingly a Cold War situation between the United States and Russia could turn into a hot war,” he said.
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