Posted on 05/26/2016 3:59:12 AM PDT by Kaslin
I expect Barack Obama to embarrass us yet again by apologizing (expressly or impliedly) for Americas dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Our ridiculous pseudo-prez has got to get his feels on, I guess. Hes got to show he and his ilk are nothing like those unwashed, knuckle-dragging barbarians who made it possible for his ilk to spout nonsense in English instead of German or Japanese. Just know that he doesnt speak for me.
Im not sorry for defeating our enemies. Im not sorry for anything.
The two most common categories of responses to the moral illiterates who wail and rend their hemp-fiber garments over Fat Man and Little Boy are factual and anecdotal. The factual response is a simple cost-benefit analysis. If we invaded Japan to compel the Empires surrender and the stories that Japan was on the verge of surrendering are the result of either raw ignorance or conscious lying several million Japanese would have died. More importantly, hundreds of thousands of American and allied servicemen would have been killed or wounded.
Yeah, you read it right. American lives are more important than those of our enemies. Infinitely more important. One dead GI or a hundred dead Japanese in 1945? Easy. Save the U.S. soldier. I wouldnt even break a sweat making that call. Neither did President Truman, back when Democratic presidents sided with America.
Note that, ironically, since 1945, millions of American servicemembers (including this one) have prepared and trained to die, if necessary, to protect the lives of Japanese subjects.
But apparently saving millions of people (including tens of thousands of our own) is morally inadequate when you talk about nukes. Apparently it is less moral to incinerate or blast apart people with A-bombs than with incendiaries or high explosives. Apparently .308 wounds are preferable, and bellies slashed with bayonets are somehow better, than death by nuke. But facts dont matter about the atomic bombings because the point is not right or wrong, but power over the future stolen by morally hijacking the past. You know how we were all proud for helping stop the most hideous tyranny in human history back in 1945? Turns out we were the real villains, and therefore we have no moral standing today and need to simply submit to the instruction, guidance and control of our liberal betters. You know, like Barack Obama, who never met a tyrant he wouldnt bow to nor passed up an opportunity to trash his own country by apologizing to the people who wronged us for their richly deserved payback.
Then there is the second response to the revisionist twerps, the personal anecdote. For many if not most of us, our uncle, grandfather, or great-grandfather, might well have died invading Japan. My grandfathers were both high school coaches in central Pennsylvania before they became overage naval officers and shipped off to the Pacific. Family legend has it that my moms father got strafed by a Japanese plane, and he didnt take a Purple Heart for the shrapnel wounds on his face. My dads father almost got sunk by a Japanese torpedo while sailing on the U.S.S. General H.L. Scott to New Guinea. Would they have died in an invasion of Japan? I dont know. I dont care. Im glad that we never found out because Truman chose victory.
I know what would have happened to the 40th Infantry Division, which I served in for about two decades while in the California Army National Guard. This unit was mustered in Southern California and saw action in the Philippines and elsewhere. In Operation Olympic, the planned invasion, it was supposed to be among the first to hit the outer islands. It would have been a bloodbath. But I guess Im supposed to care more about our enemies than my family and (across the years) brothers-in-arms.
Whatever. Just understand that truth doesnt matter to the revisionists because A-bomb revisionism isnt about facts. Its about leveraging the past to seize the moral high ground in the present. By apologizing, Obama and his kind seek to separate themselves from what they see as lesser men. In reality, those heroes are infinitely greater than that dog-nibbling fraud will ever be.
Sadly, todays moral high ground is lightly defended because most people are untrained in basic morality. They confuse morality with mere feelings, as in I feel that dropping the A-bombs was wrong. Yeah, like their feelings are facts instead of the moral whims of pampered coastal elitists protected and safe because of the exertions of better men. So when you want to try and guilt me for defeating an enemy of unparalleled viciousness, who attacked us without cause or warning, who tortured our prisoners and entombed our sailors to die in the dark on December 7, 1941, youre going to have to do a lot better to push my caring meter into the red.
I should note that about 15 years ago while on a mission to Japan for a bunch of posers so concerned with Japanese lives, I dont remember those dorks there training on how to save them I visited Nagasaki. Theres a really nice museum there. If you dont know anything about history, youll walk out thinking the Japanese were minding their own business when, for some reason, the Americans dropped an A-bomb on them and ruined their whole day.
But if you went to the very back, you would find the Fess Up Corner. There was one little display there with a photo of a battleship smoldering in the water the U.S.S. Arizona. Thats it. No context. No explanation. No apology.
So on the way out, I signed the guest book, and I added a little message.
Remember Pearl Harbor.
Remember that Obama, the Undocumented cryto-Islamic hater
of all things American, still has no birth certificate.
WHy?
What would a foreign born, non-citizen say about WWII that anyone would pay attention to? His prescience in Japan yapping about the bombings add confusion to that nation. But then that is what this mistake is all about: confusion, obfuscation, lying, bowing and scraping.
An excellent article. One other factoid; had there been an invasion of Japan, aside from the horrific casualties on both sides, the Soviet Union would have participated. And, their quid pro quo would have been the partition of Japan similar to what occurred with Germany. Who knows how that would have changed the future of Asia....
We should have killed every last one of them. They got off easy
If hussein was the pResident at the time he would have just sent them a note asking them politely to stop bombing us. Or he would have just surrendered.
Love the article. It’s spot on - the armchair quarterbacks who think they know better than those who were fighting total war in WW II need to shut their pie holes. It was a great blessing we developed the A-bombs when we did.
Further, nuclear weapons have been the greatest force for peace in history ever since. America needs to remain committed to a strong, effective nuclear arsenal. Russia and China certainly are.
0 is basically wrong on this entire issue - on par for most of his positions.
“Speak For Yourself, President Fail Im Not Sorry About Hiroshima”
We all know the President was like this, I blame the people that put him in office, shame, shame, on them and shun them.
If the war had continued into 1946 or 47 and Americans discovered we had a weapon to end the war and didn’t use it...well, there would have been tar and feathers at the White House.
Bkmrk for later...
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Thanks Kas...
They don’t do birth certificates and they don’t teach American history in muslim schools in Indonesia.
My 2 cents: His mission is to upset every apple cart in our country while in office and leave enormous problems to be fixed by the next president. No one in his media will ever hold him responsible when his preplanned fires break out.
He is part of a group of people who want to see this country on it’s knees and think that none of the destruction they are bringing will ever affect them.
The best thing about dropping the Bomb on Japan is how peace loving it made Japanese.
the Yalta agreement stipulated that Soviets would assist in the downfall of Japan within six months of Germany’s defeat.
if they had done that it is likely Japan would have been divided like Germany or Korea today.
the atomic bomb provided a way to quickly exclude the Russians from Japan totally.
if the Soviets had been in Tokyo is there any chance at all the emperor would not have been hung like the Czars?
The atomic bomb saved the emperor and prevented Japan from sharing Korea’s fate, a state of Affairs that endures today and probably still years from now.
Well unlike Korea, West Germany and East Germany were reunited in 1990 thanks to President Reagan
And imagine when Mao took over China, how eager he would have been to send troops to Japan to get their revenge.
Well done, Mr. Schlichter.
If those bombs had not been dropped, that ship would have been empty--if it returned at all...
“hung like the czars” Do you know something about that, or just Bolshevic propaganda?
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