weatherman90 wrote:
The real question should be should we start war at all? Does it really matter if millions of people die by bombings, drownings, shooting, does it really matter is murder justifiable? No what would have saved millions of lives would have been no war at all.
We didn't start the war. Japan attacked us, not the other way around.
My grandfather fought in the Pacific front during WWII. He was involved in a rescue operation to liberate prisoners from a Japanese camp- at the time they were rescued, the prisoners were all severely malnourished and had been employed by the Japanese in digging a mass grave for themselves. Had the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki not occurred and forced Japan to surrender, my grandfather was going to take a brand new tank (resources were freed up after victory in Europe) and go wreak havoc on the Japanese mainland, accompanied by the rest of the US army and the full force of Soviet military might. A lot more people would have died that way.
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