Posted on 05/10/2016 9:34:31 AM PDT by Zakeet
You are absolutely correct.
As far as I am concerned; if Hiroshima was wrong, then so was Pearl Harbor and I don’t recall them apologizing for that.
It’s amazing when we consider Truman didn’t even know the bomb existed. He was kept out of the “know.” Only found out after Roosevelt died. The bomb was originally intended for Nazi Germany. Fortunately, they surrendered in May.
Don’t forget Reagan also invented crack cocaine and the aids virus /s
Does the Washington Post think the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was “wrong” ?
WaPo: In Japan and America, more and more mind-numbed leftwing robots think Hiroshima bombing was wrong
Not true, a third atomic bomb was being transported from th US for use against Japan. After that there would have been a pause until October for the next series of a-bombs. Projections for war-time use were around ten bombs a month at first. End of the war cut production until 1946.
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But...but...but...you’re just a hater...
Do I need a /s???
One think that doesn’t get emphasized. Uncle John was a toddler Fred 11 when their father died. The widow Trump put food on the table by flipping houses. She put Fred in trade school while young (he attended high school at the same time ). She signed the paper work and young Fred did the plumbing, electricity and labor to improve the houses. The widow Trump wanted John to be an architect He wanted to be an engineer and went to big brother Fred who told John he would pay for what ever education he wanted if he worked hard and got good grades. Donald John Trump was always a great admirer of. his uncle. The man was a true Genious and Hero All DJT says. Is he was a prof at MIT. (Very little. Just like he makes nothing of his single grand mother who started the housing empire-— The American Dream On Steroids!
Lucky you. Tibbets flew Mark Clark and his small group to Gibraltar, landing his bomber, the Red Gremlin, on the short Gibraltar airfield. It had never been done before. Clark set out by submarine on a secret mission in the runup to Operation Torch. Tibbets then flew Eisenhower to Gibraltar just before the landings of operation Torch which opened America’s participation in the European theater of Operations, November 1942.
Thanks for the link, but your listing seems incomplete.
It doesn't show, for examples, the Philippines lost half a million, today's Indonesia three million and Indo-China (Vietnam etc.) at least another million.
Here is another way to visualize Allied vs. Axis country deaths:
Trump will start with destroying Common Core and abolishing the Federal Education System. He will put the Education System back into the States where the Constitution had put it.
The Enola Gay was named for his mother.
That’s a meaningless statement. If it wasn’t right, then it was evil, and nothing evil can be necessary.
If you say an action was necessary, then you are saying it was right.
Me too.
Who the heck worries about this stuff? Why waste one minute of your life worrying about whether events that probably happened before you were born, events that you had nothing to do with, were right or wrong?
Horse crap.
Should have used one on Russia in 45 too.
In 1960, I was stationed about 40 kilometers south of Hiroshima at MCAF Iwakuni and became good friends with many Japanese whose memory of the war was still very clear. They told me that just before Hiroshima was bombed, the Japanese government had issued every Japanese woman an child an artillery shell and a hammer with instructions to hide and wait until invading Americans approached to within 25 meters before they struck the artillery shell's fuse with the hammer.
These surviving Japanese felt sorry for the people in Hiroshima, but they were thankful that they along with millions of other Japanese were never called on to commit suicide with their artillery shells.
...and sometimes I wonder whatever became of Masako, the girl I left behind.
Some bleeding hearts tried that ca 1950 and the most popular answer was "Why did you drop only two?"
In reading some of the many WWII books I found out:
1) After the war, an American diplomat was talking to one of his Japanese counterparts about the atomic bombings. The Japanese guy said that they had to give up as they didn't want us to drop any more. When the American told him that that was all we had, the reply was "If we knew you only had two . . ." and then thought better of it and clammed up.
2) A Japanese general on the mainland was giving a pep talk to his troops that went something like this: "Yes, things look bad now, but if we we redouble our efforts, we can still win the war." This was AFTER Nagasaki.
3) It was found that the Japanese prison camp commander were told that when the heard that the mainland was invaded, they were to "take care" of all allied prisoners in any way they deemed best. (Think Palawan, Philippine Islands).
4) Allied prisoners were dying at the rate of 1,000 a day. I defy anyone who says that we should have starved Japan into surrender to get before an audience of families who had relatives in the war and explain to them why they should be sacrificed because the Bomb was inhumane. A corollary of that is to ask them how long Truman/Democrats would have lasted if it was known we had a way to quickly end the war and didn't use the Bomb for that same reason.
[sidebar] Some years back, The Seattle Times had a boo-hoo article about the dedication of a park monument in honor of a six-year-old girl who died at Hiroshima. I wrote the reporter and asked her when they would dedicate a monument to a six-year-old girl who died in the Pearl harbor bombing. She wrote back that she wasn't aware that they were civilian casualties there.
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