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'Nuclear message' White House drenched in radioactive blood - US steps towards 'extinction'

New York officials release message on nuclear attack safety

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Tuesday,Russian artist Andrei Morodkin and Japanese noise musician Makoto and Sakamoto of Yutaka present the artwork "Atomic Message" commemorating the Nagasaki atomic bomb dropped on the Japanese city by theUnited States on August 9, 1945. Part of his eight-hour video and sound installation at the Nagasaki Prefectural Museum of Art, it conveys the intense suffering of innocent civilians as a result of war. Born and raised in Nagasaki, Makoto and his family donated blood to the artwork of Mr. Morodkin in the White House, a symbol of Western democracy.

It's been two generations since the atomic bomb was dropped on him 77 years ago, but his blood continues to spread the message of deterring nuclear attack. Radioactive pedigree.

The effects of the atomic bomb attacks are long-lasting, with radiation passed down through generations and causing birth defects, cancer, and other health problems.

As tensions between the world's superpowers rise, the aftermath of a nuclear war is a vivid reminder.

Russian artist Morodkin told his Express.co.uk: 'Atomic message' White House drenched in radioactive blood

"Atomic Message" White House soaked in radioactive blood (Image : GETTY/ a/

Makoto Sakamoto and Andrei Molodkin

Makoto Sakamoto andrei Molodkin (Image: a/political label)

``The apocalyptic rhetoric of the nuclear powers has never been more intense. , is a warning about human suffering against innocent civilians.

"A warning that these 'miscalculations' are in fact calculated decisions, further impinging. Realists

Between 60,000 and 80,000 people died in Nagasaki.

Some died immediately, while others died from radiation exposure. Some died from burns and injuries within months of the attack.

The atomic bomb was dropped on another Japanese city as a result of the United States detonating another nuclear weapon. This was just three days after Hiroshima was destroyed.

Sakamoto explained:

Andrei Molodkin, Atomic Message video installation shot

Andrei Molodkin, Atomic Message video installation shot(Image: a/political label)

Foundry Uniform, Makoto and Yutaka Sakamoto

Foundry Uniform, Makoto and Yutaka Sakamoto (Image: FOUNDRY UNIFORM and a/political label)

due to small size.

"Entire generations lost their parents who died in the blast." It will resonate with many people inside.

Speaking at the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) conference in New York last week, Mr. Guterres warned the world was facing a nuclear danger not seen since the height of the Cold War. .

From the war between Russia and Ukraine, to China's military exercises around Taiwan, to tensions in the Korean Peninsula and the Middle East, tensions are rising around the world.

Mr. Guterres said: But luck is not a strategy. Nor does it prevent geopolitical tensions from escalating into nuclear war. [World leaders] must set humanity on a new path toward a world free of nuclear weapons.

Nearly 13,000 nuclear weapons are currently in arsenals around the world.

US President Joe Biden says his administration will "quickly negotiate" a replacement for New Start, a treaty limiting intercontinental nuclear forces between the US and Russia that expires in 2026. said he was preparing to

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres

UN Secretary-General António Guterres (Image: GETTY)

Morodkin added with sentiment that reflected these ambitions:

``Atomic messages between politicians who have killed hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians. A message to remind us of human suffering."