58 years ago today the USA used a weapon of Mass Destruction on the people of Japan. The USA has been the only nation ever to use atom bombs in a war.
Jeff the Finn
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Racism had absolutely nothing to do with the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb was intended to be dropped on Germany. The problem was that the first workable prototype wasn't tested until July 16, 1945---and Germany had surrendered two months earlier on May 7. Ergo, the bomb was simply re-routed to the United States' still-existing enemy, the Japanese Empire. If Germany had hung on until late July or August, history would have been very different....and race still wouldn't have had diddly-squat to do with it.foolsparade said:I wish we used the bomb on Hilter, but he looked to much like us. The Japanese were racialy different, just my opinion. Everyone was so hyped up on the attack on our own soil, yet Hilter killed over 7 million people. I suppose we felt we had no choice, either use the bomb or risk our country being taken over by Japs. Sounds to hard to believe doesn't it?
Brimshack said:Wolsley's argument is incomplete:
It is simply a hypothetical scenario, with no assessment of the liklihood that such an invasion would haveoccured, or that such casualty assessments were the critical factors in the decision to drop the bomb. This does nothing to address any criticisms about the actual decision, or the actual reasons behind it
jeffthefinn said:For all of our talk about WMD the US is still the only one ever to go nuclear in war. The Nagasaki bomb was overkill. Hiroshima's Bomb was dropped on the Feast of the Transfiguration! It indeed was a satanic transfiguration of the world we live in.
Jeff the Finn
foolsparade said:lambslove, to use a nuclear weapon to show the world a leason is horrible. are you really that clueless and cold?
foolsparade said:I wish we used the bomb on Hilter, but he looked to much like us. The Japanese were racialy different, just my opinion. Everyone was so hyped up on the attack on our own soil, yet Hilter killed over 7 million people. I suppose we felt we had no choice, either use the bomb or risk our country being taken over by Japs. Sounds to hard to believe doesn't it?

jeffthefinn said:For all of our talk about WMD the US is still the only one ever to go nuclear in war. The Nagasaki bomb was overkill. Hiroshima's Bomb was dropped on the Feast of the Transfiguration! It indeed was a satanic transfiguration of the world we live in.
Jeff the Finn
Brimshack said:Wolsley's argument is incomplete:
It is simply a hypothetical scenario, with no assessment of the liklihood that such an invasion would haveoccured
I might suggest the following resources for an in-depth context of Truman's decision:or that such casualty assessments were the critical factors in the decision to drop the bomb.
This does nothing to address any criticisms about the actual decision, or the actual reasons behind it
Brimshack said:Extra detals, yes, but all of this still proceeds on the assumption that an invasion was the only alternative, or that key decisions (such as unconditional surrender) had not arbitrarily narrowed the range of options.
Yes, fire-bombing raids were every bit as horrible as the atomic bomb, if not more so.