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That is incorrect. Nagasaki was because Japan was still refusing to surrender.
Hiroshima and Kokura Arsenal were both the very definition of a viable military target.
If they thought that, why didn't they speak up and say it during the war?
If they thought that, they should have spoken out against it during the war. For some reason they didn't.
Japan had a choice. They could have chosen to stop committing genocide.
It was perfectly reasonable for us to not sell our oil to people who were using that oil to commit genocide.
Truman was correct. Hiroshima was a major military target.
That is incorrect. The A-bomb killed 20,000 soldiers and flattened the military headquarters.
LeMay did not speak publicly about the A-bombs when they were still top secret.
Lemay did not refer to the A-bombs in the past tense before they were used.
Lemay did not oppose the use of the A-bombs before they were used.
Then they should have done so instead of waiting for us to nuke them twice.
That is incorrect. The motive was to reduce Japan's ability to resist our invasion.
Oh I forgot to mention that Truman wanted to stop Stalin from attacking Japan when it was at its weakest. Japan at that stage had no oil, no navy or air force and the military was in total disarray. The US also had plans to drop yet another bomb a week later and a further six in September and October. They had no intentions of invading Japan, that's a canard invented to justify the nuclear attacks.
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