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Kids are born with cancer in Japan, like some sort of sick epilogue to a play they had no part in. **** the US. If you think strategy > kids with cancer, **** you too.
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As I said, that is what the Geneva convention is there for, to bring a bit of moral into the war.
The Geneva convention expressly talks about the death of civilians, the said colateral damage, that should be avoided at all costs. I don't think that was a 'at all cost'.
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Last edited by coRtALoS: 06-07-2004 at 04:25 PM. Reason: coRtamination is a plague, I'm afraid
It broke down to this, should we send in more American troops to be killed, when we'd still probably win? Or do we bomb them, having as little American deaths as possible?
It's easy to see why it was picked. We were looking out for number one.
The atomic bomb was a good desicion because it was strategic. Without the bombs, Japan never would surrender. Without the surrender or a peaceful end the US or another country would have to invade. That invasion would be extremely dangerous and kill millions of soldiers and still would probably not defeat the Japs. By that time they had a very strong military.
To the guy that said the second bomb was useless:
The Japanese did not surrender until after the second bomb was dropped although some think they were about to surrender.
To the guy who's pissed at America because the Japanese children are born with cancer:
They must be really ****ing stupid if they can't even think of moving out of the area until the radiation goes away. And don't give me any shit about not having enough room to move. The ****ers need to reduce there ****ing population anyway. They could just stop having children. Ever think of that you damn Japanese?
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Last edited by coRtALoS: 06-07-2004 at 04:25 PM. Reason: coRtamination is a plague, I'm afraid
I'd like to mention that the poll is loaded. Good decision or immoral? This poll suggests that anyone who thinks that the bombing was a bad decision must be basing his opinion on religious morals. Which, of course, just isn't true. Come on, man... good decision, bad decision. It's as simple as that.
Was it a good decision? Strategically, yes. Morally? No. While the bombing stopped Japan in its tracks, it killed a lot of innocent civilians. Why Truman didn't get tried for war crimes is beyond me.
Some say that Hiroshima and Nagasaki can be attributed to one of the causes of the Cold War. Some historians debate that the reason Truman gave it the "OK" was to intimidate Russia.