I am not frustrated. I am confident and amused.Still waiting on all these brilliant solutions Rob. I see you’re posting memes so you’re clearly frustrated
Solutions. You claim to have them. Fire away. Everyone is listeningI am not frustrated. I am confident and amused.
@Rob Roy would say pretty please and hoped they stopped
you weren't there...it wasn't your decision to make.Japan was done. It was matter of months before they capitulated, bombing was completely immoral, a true war crime. And don't start mentioning Nanjing and how they deserved it. Japan is a sick sick nation, but no one deserves to be obliterated by a fucking atomic bomb.
So you're okay with seeing people who don't look like you in a collective and not as individuals? But, YOUR'E not a racist. Go hug your FDR doll.you weren't there...it wasn't your decision to make.
https://www.ushistory.org/us/51g.asp
Truman stated that his decision to drop the bomb was purely military. A Normandy-type amphibious landing would have cost an estimated million casualties. Truman believed that the bombs saved Japanese lives as well. Prolonging the war was not an option for the President. Over 3,500 Japanese kamikaze raids had already wrought great destruction and loss of American lives.
The President rejected a demonstration of the atomic bomb to the Japanese leadership. He knew there was no guarantee the Japanese would surrender if the test succeeded, and he felt that a failed demonstration would be worse than none at all. Even the scientific community failed to foresee the awful effects of radiation sickness. Truman saw little difference between atomic bombing Hiroshima and fire bombing Dresden or Tokyo.
i don't see any difference between dropping one atomic bomb and dropping one thousand incendiary bombs...burned to death is burned to death, what matter how you got dead, you're not any deader one way or the other...
the genetic damage is not a desirable result, i have no malice to the descendants of enemies, unless they make themselves enemies as well, but at that time they didn't know how bad that aspect would be. they haven't dropped one in anger since...
sanctimony can be just as deadly a weapon
what's it like to be young and stupid? i've forgotten...now i'm old and stupid, but i still appear to be smarter than you.USA, USA, USA,
Gotta go in there and kick some ass. Ain't had us a good shootin war for awhile. Boys are gettin all worked up. Want to find out if all these expensive weapons work. Mutherfockers don't back down just hit em with a couple "clean" nukes. Might have to destroy Ukraine to save it, but maybe not.
Jack Herer is good weed, man.
Nanjing has nothing to do with it, nice straw man though.Japan was done. It was matter of months before they capitulated, bombing was completely immoral, a true war crime. And don't start mentioning Nanjing and how they deserved it. Japan is a sick sick nation, but no one deserves to be obliterated by a fucking atomic bomb.
Don’t know where you got your morals but the bible says it’s totally cool to nukes the shit out of nazis.Japan is a sick sick nation, but no one deserves to be obliterated by a fucking atomic bomb.
So they dropped it to help Japs, it was practically aid joke aside, I was shocked to find out when I talked to locals how grateful they are for the bombing as, quote: "it made them humble". Sick people, but I can't help but still admire it in a wayyou weren't there...it wasn't your decision to make.
https://www.ushistory.org/us/51g.asp
Truman stated that his decision to drop the bomb was purely military. A Normandy-type amphibious landing would have cost an estimated million casualties. Truman believed that the bombs saved Japanese lives as well. Prolonging the war was not an option for the President. Over 3,500 Japanese kamikaze raids had already wrought great destruction and loss of American lives.
The President rejected a demonstration of the atomic bomb to the Japanese leadership. He knew there was no guarantee the Japanese would surrender if the test succeeded, and he felt that a failed demonstration would be worse than none at all. Even the scientific community failed to foresee the awful effects of radiation sickness. Truman saw little difference between atomic bombing Hiroshima and fire bombing Dresden or Tokyo.
i don't see any difference between dropping one atomic bomb and dropping one thousand incendiary bombs...burned to death is burned to death, what matter how you got dead, you're not any deader one way or the other...
the genetic damage is not a desirable result, i have no malice to the descendants of enemies, unless they make themselves enemies as well, but at that time they didn't know how bad that aspect would be. they haven't dropped one in anger since...
sanctimony can be just as deadly a weapon
i've only had the chance to talk to a few Japanese people who were actually alive at the time, and they weren't eager to discuss it, as you might imagine.So they dropped it to help Japs, it was practically aid joke aside, I was shocked to find out when I talked to locals how grateful they are for the bombing as, quote: "it made them humble". Sick people, but I can't help but still admire it in a way
Who do you claim the United States is using offensive force against?The solution to get people to stop using offensive force, can't be to build a system which uses offensive force as its primary means and think that's the solution.
That is literally impossible.
I await your superior argument.
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Means he can take the vip entrance into his valhalla of choice and pick any number of virgins and other dead celebrities to hang out with.So does Indiana Jones
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Worked out well for them on the long run too then. Don’t see Japan picking fights do you. Someone had to be the first. Now the world knows that yes maybe nukes is a bit overkill so don’t use unless others use them on you. Or better, say you would so others won’t. Let’s just celebrate the fact the only times nukes have been used in combat is on nazis.So they dropped it to help Japs, it was practically aid joke aside, I was shocked to find out when I talked to locals how grateful they are for the bombing as, quote: "it made them humble".
So because our army is stationed around the world in case of an attack we’re using offensive force? That’s a silly argument. Sounds kinda defensive if you ask me.