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We humans have never built a weapon that we didn't eventually use. With any luck, the 2 bombs in Japan will be the first and only conflict they were used in.
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The Japanese devotion for the way they fought is just as righteous as the willingness to drop an atomic bomb or 2 on civilian areas as it's been done. Maybe "the hawks" knew and may not have been victorious as they were by facing Japanese soldiers in conventional battles. And yes, there was very clear determination behind the development of the bombs, already during the pretext of The Manhatten Project.
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If you can't see the difference, I can't help you.
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You're baiting, I'm not going to bite. Nice try
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The Japanese were pretty harsh in WW2. Not saying they deserved to be nuked but I can see how people at the time could have felt justified in that.
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Nothing but an empty phrase. Fact is, you can't articulate any difference.
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I am stating, not baiting.
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Ofcourse, everybody felt justified to drop those bombs, or were made to feel that way. This is how wars are, without all the emotional manipulation. There are no wars with manipulation of the masses. From a strategic point of view, it would have been stupid not to drop the bombs, once they had them. It is the phrasing of the term, "it ended the war", to create the belief, it was a "good thing", rather than stating, 'chances are we may not have defeated the Japanese on their island with conventional means'. Hypocritical and apologetic, to say the least. But than again, propagandist rethoric is part of the equation.
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Dude, seriously, learn to use the multi-quote function.
The fact of the matter has already been stated, the Japanese would have given a huge fight that would have ended in many more deaths than the bombs caused. Now don't get me wrong, I am not specifically "pro-bomb", but I believe in using the right tool for the job. If they were willing to order their pilots to their deaths, and the pilots celebrated that opportunity to die for their country, how do you fight that? How do you stop someone who is trying to kill you yet also wants to die? Would you lay down and let them kill you? The US military completely and utterly defeated the Japanese, but they would not surrender. They kept fighting, death was more honorable than loss. It was an unfortunate action, but again I will say that was the better option. Please note also that even in my original post, I never said it was a good option, just that it was less horrific. |
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Fact is, I can't articulate the difference to YOU if you cannot see the difference between someone shoved into a concentration camp and someone who isn't. I'd say the average japanese citizen is VERY different from someone in Treblinka. If you can't see that, either you are trying to yank my chain like you once admitted, in not so many words, or you honestly don't have the see the difference. Either case, I can't help you.
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Purely apologetic.
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On what basis do you put forth the proposition “rather than stating”: "chances are we may not have defeated the Japanese on their island with conventional means." All the evidence prior to using nuclear weapons was that; as had already been demonstrated by the complete destruction and defeat of the German national effort, the Japanese national effort would be completely destroyed and defeated on their island with conventional means also. One would think that someone with a personal history of national defeat at the hands of America would have a more measured and realistic view of the chances of a wartime ally facing the same! “Hypocritical and apologetic, to say the least. But than again, propagandist rethoric is part of the equation” Reviewing the posts of this thread it appears the “it ended the war” construct is a fabricated “phrasing of the term” of your own, you falsely attribute to some other! The fact that no one uttered either those words or statement makes it hard to understand your basis for concluding that something unspoken is hypocritical or apologetic much less propagandist rhetoric! Critical analysis is usually more valued if the subject of said critique exists somewhere other than in the mind of the critic! |
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American servicemen positioned to invade the Japanese home islands earned their degree's island hopping the way there, and most would concur that it was less horrific for them and hopefully more horrific for their adversaries! Where have you earned a degree to dispute that assessment?
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You may want to revisit the teachings of US History.
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