Posted in: Do you think the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were morally justifiable? See in context
No. The US would never have used atomic bomb against a "white" country like Germany for example. And in August 1945 Japan was about to surrender, by lack of fuel, ships and ammunition due to the efficient US embargo. The main goal was to make ompression on Staline and the communists by testing the A bomb against a "non-white" enemy. I visited the Hiroshima peace museum and never saw History the same way since then.
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