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In reply to the discussion: 300 to 1 is disproportionate warfare [View all]sulphurdunn
(6,891 posts)experience with the horrors of war myself. I do not believe for one moment that firebombing Tokyo or nuking Hiroshima and Nagasaki saved a single American life even knowing that my own father would have been in one of the first waves to assault their beaches. As you said, thousands of Americans were killed after the bombings of Japanese cities, just like German cities. The Japanese surrendered because the emperor told them to, for whatever reasons he had for telling them to, not because they were bombed into submission anymore than the Israelis have ever succeeded in bombing the Palestinians into submission. Also, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki took place mere days after the Potsdam Declaration. It's like calling someone on the phone to tell them you're about to blow up the house but not when. That's called psychological warfare, not humanitarian concern over civilian casualties.