How many of those people were blessed with citizenship of the countries whose citizens they butchered?
Not many.
The point is clear though. Many on this forum are ok honoring somone who has killed thousands as long as he had the right reasons and circumstances and as part of that honor giving him US citizenship is ok.
In contrast, I draw the line at granting US citizenship. It should not be given to someone who has killed thousands of people regardless of reason or circumstance.
We simply have a difference in view point.
Once again I ask you, who is "Honoring" him and with what awards? All the information I have garnered simply state that he acquired citizenship back in 1960, NOT 1966 as stated by the author who obviously has an agenda in bringing up the name of Fuchida........
And once again I ask you, what was the original topic of the article?
Your focus should be on that, NOT on the now deceased citizen Fuchida who has been dead for 35 years.......