American author D.L. Shiloh, who worked as a PR specialist for the Nagasaki co-pilot, says North Korea's underground nuclear test is a move in the wrong direction.
"The U.S. last used one of these weapons in war time," Shiloh said. "Tests like these don't inspire confidence that one has peaceful intentions."
Shiloh learned from his work with Lt. Col. Fred J. Olivi that the WW II generation had hopes that nuclear weapons wouldn't be used in war time ever again. While he prefers that such weapons are not created at all, Shiloh points to the United States' record of responsibility to the world by not using nukes since 1945.
"The burden on every government who develops these weapons is to be responsible,"



