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In reply to the discussion: What the Oliver Stone docu says about the nuclear bombing of Japan is... [View all]1-Old-Man
(2,667 posts)I believe the dispute continues to this day and if my memory serves me correctly there are two of the islands. I believe they are close to the mother Island of Japan.
I have seen the part before where it was said that the Japanese were much concerned about Russia possibly occupying their country but virtually everything I've ever read said that they much more feared that we had more of those bombs headed their way.
Oh, and here is a sidelight that I'll be you didn't know about. First is that after we dropped the second bomb on Japan there wasn't enough enriched uranium on earth to make another bomb - but that is pretty common knowledge. The second is much more interesting to me. When Eisenhower came to the White House, about 5 years later, he was shocked to learn that our entire nuclear arsenal, at that time, consisted of just 5 bombs. I believe that number climbed to about 25,000 by the end of the Cold War.