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Hiroshima: 70 Years Later

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« on: August 10, 2015, 01:00:11 am »

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Saved many many Japanese lives as well.  If you would do at least the smallest amount of historical research before you spew your crap, you would understand that an invasion would much, much more Japanese lives.  This atomic bombs brought about an earlier end to the war, save lives on both sides.  Learn a bit of history and stop trolling it.

If atomic weapons were to be avoided, the Japanese shouldn't have started the war in the first place.

First of all Japan had a casus belli, since the USA sanctioned them, embarged them and activly hindered their economy. So in contrast of popular believe it was NO surprise that Japan attacked.
Secondly you don`t know what would have happened if the USA invaded, she could have lost the war against Japan for example.
I am glad that the USA won, but that doesnt justify their means, it is never justifieable to aim at civilians, afterwards you could always excuse it with telling lies like it saved so many lifes blabla.... Truth is it destroyed the earth there, the vegetation animal, plants, future generations and killed countless CIVILIANS. If there was an invasion at least it would have been military against military, not military against civilians.
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