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Canceled
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How old are you, can't you do anything for yourself?
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Or maybe vaporizing is the more appropriate descriptive there. Either way...as long as we win, right?
Remember to ban Desh in future!!
OK, why the distinction between the use of the atomic bomb and the use of fire bombing, developed by the Brits, and which killed more people in Dresdan and Hamburg than were killed by the atomic bombs dropped on Japan? Particularly Dresdan which served no strategic or tactical military purpose other than to terrorize the German population.I am referring to the top brass of course, if you read this excellent article from the Mises Institute it is all explained. Eisenhower, Churchill, Leahy, Marshall and many other were in total opposition to the use of those weapons. If they were targetting military installations then why was the Hiroshima bomb dropped in the centre of the city rather than where they were located on the periphery?
https://mises.org/library/harry-truman-and-atomic-bomb
I know, I know. Bad mistake on this one. The discussion on this thread is really good for the most part.
OK, why the distinction between the use of the atomic bomb and the use of fire bombing, developed by the Brits, and which killed more people in Dresdan and Hamburg than were killed by the atomic bombs dropped on Japan? Particularly Dresdan which served no strategic or tactical military purpose other than to terrorize the German population.
You end up going back to my point that these actions are never, ever justified on moral or ethical grounds.
The greatest military general of 19th century summed it up correctly. War is hell.
Well said.
All the bombings of London and the German cities would have to be described as acts of terrorism as well then right? And we were fire bombing Tokoyo before dropping the bomb which would be acts of terrorism as well.
I couldn't agree more. How do you look back under the urgency of war, and pick it apart?Agreed this notion of justifying or evaluating acts of war, ex post facto, on moral or ethical grounds is absurd.
no my view is based on words having specific meanings and not just what anyone thinks they should mean.Your view seems lodged in an age of chivalry. The slaughter of civilians is terrorism, plain and simple, whether the terrorists have uniforms, an air force or are state sponsored or not.
And your view is lodged in The Age of Aquarius lol.
You just, cannot, have a war without civilian casualties. It's hopeless. At best, you minimize it and this country gets an A+ in that category, over the long haul. In fact, one can argue that we do it to a fault in the present age.
How many wars have the rules of engagement cost us? We could have gone in and massacred ISIS any time we wanted to. But the country lacks the political will with regards to our casualties as well innocent Iraqis and Syrians.
And ISIS fully aware of our political situation with regard to us making war on them.
why are you trying to trash Truman with fucking lies
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/primary-resources/truman-japanwarn/
Primary Resources: A Warning to Japan Urging SurrenderOther Primary Resources
Colonel Paul Tibbets waving from Enola Gay's cockpit before taking off for the bombing of Hiroshima
National Archives
Colonel Paul Tibbets waving from Enola Gay's cockpit before taking off for the bombing of HiroshimaA Warning to Japan Urging Surrender: Excerpts from President Truman's radio address to the American people, August 9, 1945
The British, Chinese, and United States Governments have given the Japanese people adequate warning of what is in store for them. We have laid down the general terms on which they can surrender. Our warning went unheeded; our terms were rejected. Since then the Japanese have seen what our atomic bomb can do. They can foresee what it will do in the future.
The world will note that the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, a military base. That was because we wished in this first attack to avoid, insofar as possible, the killing of civilians. But that attack is only a warning of things to come. If Japan does not surrender, bombs will have to be dropped on her war industries and, unfortunately, thousands of civilian lives will be lost. I urge Japanese civilians to leave industrial cities immediately, and save themselves from destruction.
I realize the tragic significance of the atomic bomb.
Its production and its use were not lightly undertaken by this Government. But we knew that our enemies were on the search for it. We know now how close they were to finding it. And we knew the disaster, which would come to this Nation, and to all peace-loving nations, to all civilization, if they had found it first.
That is why we felt compelled to undertake the long and uncertain and costly labor of discovery and production.
We won the race of discovery against the Germans. Having found the bomb we have used it. We have used it against those who attacked us without warning at Pearl Harbor, against those who have starved and beaten and executed American prisoners of war, against those who have abandoned all pretense of obeying international laws of warfare. We have used it in order to shorten the agony of war, in order to save the lives of thousands and thousands of young Americans.
We shall continue to use it until we completely destroy Japan's power to make war. Only a Japanese surrender will stop us.