39th session of the Committee Bonn,Germany 28 June - 8 July 2015
Working documents
ttp://whc.unesco. org/en/sessions/39com/documents/
WHC-15/39.COM/8B Nominations to the World Heritage List
ttp://whc.unesco. org/archive/2015/whc15-39com-8B-en.pdf
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WHC-15/39.COM/INF.8B1 ICOMOS Evaluation of Nominations of Cultural and Mixed Properties to the World Heritage List
ttp://whc.unesco. org/archive/2015/whc15-39com-inf8B1-en.pdf
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C. Strengthen Our Global Network of Allies and Partners
アジア
We will strengthen our alliances with Australia, Japan, the Republic of Korea,
the Philippines, and Thailand. We also will deepen our security relationship
with India and build upon our partnerships with New Zealand, Singapore,
Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Bangladesh.
ヨーロッパ
In Europe, we remain steadfast in our commitment to our NATO allies. NATO
provides vital collective security guarantees and is strategically important
for deterring conflict, particularly in light of recent Russian aggression
on its periphery.
中央アジア
In the Middle East, we remain fully committed to Israel's security and
Qualitative Military Edge. We also are helping other vital partners in that
region increase their defenses, including Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait,
Qatar, Bahrain, UAE, Egypt, and Pakistan.
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With advanced partners like NATO, Australia, Japan, and Korea, our exercises
emphasize sophisticated capabilities such as assuring access to contested
environments and deterring and responding to hybrid conflicts.
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Hiroshima
First atomic bomb dropped, 6 August 1945.
Nagasaki
Second atomic bomb dropped, 9 August 1945. The city was added to the target list to
replace Kyoto only on 24 July.
Kyoto
Japan's ancient traditional capital, Kyoto topped the list until Secretary of War Henry
Stimson persuaded President Truman to remove it on the basis of its cultural importance.
Kokura
Original target for the second A-bomb on 9 August. Due to poor visibility, the plane
headed to Nagasaki.
Emperor's palace, Tokyo
Attacking Emperor Hirohito's palace was discussed, but the US concluded that Japanese
reaction to the death of a man considered in Japan a living deity was unpredictable and
it was not recommended. Tokyo had already been virtually destroyed by fire bombing
in March, so was considered to be of little strategic value.
Yokohama
Large industrial area which was untouched by conventional bombing, but removed
from the list by the end of July.
Niigata
Important port, identified as a potential centre for industrial dispersion by the US
Target Committee.
That was when Nagasaki was added to the target list instead of Kyoto. But Hiroshima
and Nagasaki were not military targets either.