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Marengo

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74. LOL! Please cite allied atrocities on the scale of the Imperial Japanese
Tue May 31, 2016, 11:28 AM
May 2016

Forces. Let us contrast and compare our treatment of a defeated Japan to how Japan treated the territories it occupied. So, yeah, all things considered the United States maintained the moral high ground.

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Yes. He most certainly did. Press Virginia May 2016 #1
I say this with skin in the game. MohRokTah May 2016 #5
Yeah me too 47of74 May 2016 #21
My dad had started the war fighting the Japanese, later doing interdiction on German shipping and braddy May 2016 #33
Hindsight is always 20/20... Agnosticsherbet May 2016 #2
And yet people want that job so badly. tavernier May 2016 #3
Sorry. can't defend genocide. (nt) stone space May 2016 #4
Claiming it was genocide is ridiculous. eom MohRokTah May 2016 #6
Oh, silly me! stone space May 2016 #8
Yes, claiming it was genocide is the height of falsehood. eom MohRokTah May 2016 #9
The word does not mean what he thinks it means. Press Virginia May 2016 #11
Given that more than 120 million people of Japanese descent still live in Japan, ... MohRokTah May 2016 #12
I don't think that word means what you think it means. nt TeamPooka May 2016 #18
Ridiculous. mwooldri May 2016 #19
There's also the problem of no one blaming the Japanese leaders fort their role Bucky May 2016 #7
He had two bombs in the entire arsenal. MohRokTah May 2016 #10
That feels like a good argument, but the documentary record doesn't support it Bucky May 2016 #34
Using nuclear weapons (and primarily against civilians) will always be indefensible. NT LostOne4Ever May 2016 #13
But only 71 years after the fact. eom MohRokTah May 2016 #14
No it was wrong then too. nt LostOne4Ever May 2016 #16
Completely disagree. MohRokTah May 2016 #23
I'll take General MacArthur over yourself, thanks Scootaloo May 2016 #29
and yet seven years later that same MacArthur got fired by that same Truman... Bucky May 2016 #35
You're doing fine with just using logic Bucky May 2016 #40
It's May, not August. roamer65 May 2016 #15
Fuck Nuclear Genocide! (nt) stone space May 2016 #17
Even if one accepts that, one nuke was enough. Japan was badly beaten already. They weren't a threat Hoyt May 2016 #20
But of course Truman's job was also about making sure Japan wouldn't be a future threat Bucky May 2016 #36
Well, we didn't nuke Germany -- can't help but believe the fact Japanese are Asian had something Hoyt May 2016 #43
Maybe you should learn some history before jumping right to racism Lee-Lee May 2016 #45
Would you take Eisenhower's opinion: Hoyt May 2016 #51
Germany was never considered because targeting discussion started in spring 1945 Lee-Lee May 2016 #57
No, targeting and planning started long before. Hoyt May 2016 #58
No, it didn't- you clearly don't have a clue Lee-Lee May 2016 #62
This is why you have to study facts before arguing Bucky May 2016 #48
The plan was in place for over a year before, they ruled out Germany. Considering the time, and way Hoyt May 2016 #91
Nonsense MosheFeingold May 2016 #90
We would have nuked Germany. MohRokTah May 2016 #94
Germany was always first at bat. xmas74 May 2016 #96
Over a million soldiers, under arms, in the China theater at the time of surrender Hoyt... Marengo May 2016 #42
I know, and Vietnamese and Iraqis were threat to us too. There's always some BS argument for killing Hoyt May 2016 #46
Ah, so fuck everyone in territories occupied by Japanese forces... Marengo May 2016 #68
Yeah, our segregated troops, internment of Japanese, etc., indicate we were morally superior. Hoyt May 2016 #73
LOL! Please cite allied atrocities on the scale of the Imperial Japanese Marengo May 2016 #74
We are talking about the end of the war and whether it was necessary to nuke them. Even Eisenhower Hoyt May 2016 #76
Did Imperial Japanese forces surrender prior to the bombings? Marengo May 2016 #80
Without our intervention, Europe would have been screwed. yeoman6987 May 2016 #83
By the time we decided to kill innocent Japanese, they were no threat to anyone. They were worse Hoyt May 2016 #88
The Chinese? Who were shooting at us a few years later? jberryhill May 2016 #82
And what of China circa 1931-45? The same China that fought Japan virtually alone... Marengo May 2016 #87
(ha ha, the Russians sure made 'em look that way!) Bucky May 2016 #50
1,385,000 excluding Manchuria, and as I remember the Soviets had little interest... Marengo May 2016 #65
The Racist, Militarist Leadership Had Plenty Of Chance To End The War Vogon_Glory May 2016 #22
Several years ago there was an excellent program called The War question everything May 2016 #24
I just wish the atomic bomb had been ready a couple of years earlier. Nye Bevan May 2016 #25
Blowing up children while they play is good, you see DemocraticWing May 2016 #26
Thanks. In addition, there was no TV, no internet and the US was attacked by the JDPriestly May 2016 #27
Read "Racing the Enemy" by Tsuyoshi Hasegawa Bucky May 2016 #37
Hiroshima was a horrible event, but the decision to drop the bomb JDPriestly May 2016 #86
There were tens of thousands of Allied POW's and civilians imprisoned in slave labor camps Trust Buster May 2016 #28
First, it's Harry S Truman jberryhill May 2016 #30
Tens thousands of US POW's and other nations slave laborers being starved and worked to death Lee-Lee May 2016 #47
And the North Koreans were more reasonable? jberryhill May 2016 #61
There was no "North Korea" then Lee-Lee May 2016 #63
The Japanese had little ability left to project military force jberryhill May 2016 #70
Wasn't possible regardless desirability One_Life_To_Give May 2016 #77
Odd how so many ignore the 1.3 million troops in the China theater... Marengo May 2016 #81
It would have been nice to have had the Japanese in China in August 1950 jberryhill May 2016 #84
Sure, as Imperial Japanese rule was oh-so progressive and beneficial... Marengo May 2016 #93
There was no way Operation Olympic would not have taken place Algernon Moncrieff May 2016 #95
I presume you mean the invasion planned for 1946 MisterP May 2016 #31
Your defense of the Party is noted.... blackspade May 2016 #32
Can you elaborate on what you mean by that? Bucky May 2016 #38
Bombing civilian targets was thought to be an effective way... blackspade May 2016 #67
I think Japan demonstrated the complete opposite of your point metalbot Jun 2016 #100
As a way of ending the war yes, it was a losing strategy . blackspade Jun 2016 #102
Trying to have a reasonable discussion with Hate-America-Firsters is a futile act. Odin2005 May 2016 #39
Discussion is never a futile act Bucky May 2016 #41
The problem is, it is RARELY an actual discussion. NT Adrahil May 2016 #54
Yes, it's impossible to have a discussion with people who think we can never do wrong. alarimer May 2016 #44
"Hate-America-Firsters"? Did you get that from the National Review? stone space May 2016 #55
Guilt by association is a logical fallacy. Odin2005 May 2016 #89
Yet we have a responsibility to make sure those are the last two atomic weapons used in war. moriah May 2016 #49
Having read through most of the posts here so far, pangaia May 2016 #52
I agree. auntpurl May 2016 #53
Harry saved American lives. GOLGO 13 May 2016 #56
watched a show on pbs last night about suicide attacks by japan towards the end of ww2 dembotoz May 2016 #59
I'm standing right beside you!!!!! My dad (first Marine landing of WWII on Guadalcanal) tonyt53 May 2016 #60
I think the fact that they didn't surrender after the first one give you a pretty arely staircase May 2016 #64
The U.S.A. didn't build just a few bombs, we built huge bomb factories. hunter May 2016 #66
There were exactly TWO bombs in existence before Hiroshima MohRokTah May 2016 #69
Oh bother. Like I said, do the math. hunter May 2016 #71
I was in the European Theatre MosheFeingold May 2016 #72
Needs no defense. Absolutely correct decision. nt LexVegas May 2016 #75
The second bomb should have waited JPZenger May 2016 #78
Japan invaded China in 1931... 3-4 million Chinese soldiers 20 million Chinese civilians died 4139 May 2016 #79
And had we let the Japanese finish, we wouldn't have to fight Chinese and Koreans OR Vietnamese jberryhill May 2016 #85
Criticize it?? I celebrate it. My grandfather was in the pacific GummyBearz May 2016 #92
My grandpa was a ranger xmas74 May 2016 #97
Every unit in the ET was on standby for transfer to the Pacific after Germany surrendered. MohRokTah May 2016 #98
And he had already been a POW once. xmas74 Jun 2016 #99
My dad was in the first US island landing of WWII on Guadalcanal tonyt53 Jun 2016 #101
My uncle, who served as a recon pilot in the Pacific in WWII, felt the same way. Larkspur Jun 2016 #103
Not that I probably woulda been against it tirebiter Sep 2022 #104
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