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In reply to the discussion: 300 to 1 is disproportionate warfare [View all]TiredOfNo
(52 posts)The emperor may have wanted to end the war, but he was not the one to make the decision. The leaders of the army and navy (the Supreme Council for the Direction of the War) wanted to negotiate (their) terms for a (cease fire.) At the same time, they were gearing up for total resistance to any invasion of the main Japanese island by the entire population of Japan. It was after the second bomb that Hirohito intervened and demanded the council accept unconditional surrender. Before that, there was no contact with the USA through any channels. The only hint of negotiation was through channels with Russia. When Stalin realized the war was about to end, he invaded Manchuria (probably to grab and hold as much land as he could for Russia.)
I might add the "hawks" in the Japanese military tried to assassinate Hirohito when he demanded surrender.
No, President Truman did what he had to do to save our soldiers. Had he really wanted to destroy and kill innocent lives, he would have dropped the bombs on Tokyo.
The Israelis are doing much the same to save THEIR citizens and we can be very thankful that they have the upper hand in the conflict. When Israel starts losing, you will see the nukes come out.
Incidentally, I did not advocate the use of nuclear weapons in Gaza.