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On Friday, President Obama will visit Hiroshima, Japan, becoming the only sitting U.S. president to visit the first city targeted in a nuclear attack. While the exact details of Obama's trip have yet to be revealed, deputy national security advisor Ben Rhodes said last week that the president would...

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