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Old 05-10-2008, 04:00 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Shocking pictures of Hiroshima victims

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Originally Posted by Gullwing View Post
How many American lives were lost just taking Iwo Jima which was just a small island and not Japanese soil? How many hundreds of thousands of Americans would hace been killed during the invasion of Japan? That is why they dropped the first bomb. The Americans needed to give the Japanese a reason to stop fighting and that is what the bomb did.
The second bomb was just to prove to the world we could do it again.

You have no idea what you're saying, aren't you.

Iwo Jima was a Japanese island featuring Japanese naval base. Something similar to Pearl Harbor. A military facility.

Just like Japanese attacked PH - AN AMERICAN MILITARY FACILITY(!!!) - Americans attacked Iwo Jima - A JAPANESE MILITARY FACILITY.

Hiroshima & Nagasaki were cities - civilian facilities were targeted & demolished, not the military ones.

See the difference?

In a war there is much difference when military facilities / troops are targeted, opposite to civilian targets / civilians.
Geneva convention is clear: direct attack on civilians is a war crime.

And nuking Hiroshima & Nagasaki - literally erasing more than 200,000 civilians in a few seconds - is IMO a war crime par excellence.

Anyone who can see that is either brainwashed, or at least completely ignorant.

That saying I'm aware Japanese warriors also committed numerous war crimes - mainly in China, Korea & other near-by countries. Having killed hundreds of thousands of civilians, raped thousands of women, tortured numerous POW etc.
I'm also aware generally in WWII French, Britons, Russians, Americans & their allies were the "good guys", while eg. Germans, Italians & Japanese & co. were "bad guys". But that nuking was way to excessive.


Nuking entire cities is just - as said - war crime par excellence. Just behind Holocaust. Talking about WWII war crimes of course.

Not to mention US generals were eager to drop even more nuclear bombs in the case Japan continues with war activities. Fortunately Japan surrendered just in time.

Please take no offense. I just can't understand how can you defend such an evil act just because it was done by your country / army.

IMO every such act should be condemned - no matter who does it.
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