Its was a viable military target on America's own military as well which the government couldnt give a crap about when it comes to science. Thousands and thousands of soldiers were not only exposed to radiation during nuclear testing, but after the bombing of Hiroshima they let the troops go out and even camp near ground zero. Come back home feeling hit with depression? They will torture you by hosing you down with very hot water and cold water back and forth and drill your brain with a lobodomy, force you into insilin induced coma and other tortures.
Now, the Japanese scientists who committed the worst atrocities of the entire Japanese government, what happened to them? Japan would have the military drop chemical weapons in a chinese villages and the scientists would go out in chem suits and dissect Chinese people in the middle of the street and cut them open even if still alive in the name of science. That is brutal. They did much more brutal things too, I dont feel like explaining everything.
What happened to those scientists? Science > ethics. They got complete ww2 crime immunity and were welcomed by the American science community as they were drooling to have all that research shared. If anyone should have a nuke dropped on them the scientists should have been tied up in the middle of a desert and have radiation poured on them (no I really wouldnt do that.) Instead some of the most brutal devils of the entire war get rewarded for their hard work and research.
Not only were they given immunity the US government were a part of the cover up for them hiding evidence to protect them, etc....
Anyways, the point is, big government doesnt give a crap about people or its own military....they have no moral authority to bomb and mass murder 135,000 innocent civilians and have much more illness. National security and scientific research > than us, and they have no problem taking us out to if they have to.
You dont stop genocide by committing genocide.
But, I do respect other people's opinions and willing to tolerate differencesI used to think the same way so I get it.
So, how do you stop a genocidal government if not through force? I'm sincerely curious.
??? You're mad at him for having the superbowl winner to the white house? Has he not done this multiple times in the past with super bowl winners and ncaa national champions?
I dont like him either but you sound like a whiny bitch there.
A stern chat over a nice cup of tea.
Will there be cakes?
So, how do you stop a genocidal government if not through force? I'm sincerely curious.
Shouldnt be a day of celebration, they could have picked any other day. I would have the flag half staffed and work the normal busy routines of the day. Especially after he apologized with Japan, it seems inappropriate. I dont understand why you think its a big deal for me to vent that, but ok.
There's probably something horrible that has happened just about every day of the year at some point in history. Life goes on. If its a day that worked out for both parties then so be it.
There's probably something horrible that has happened just about every day of the year at some point in history. Life goes on. If its a day that worked out for both parties then so be it.
Edit: although, i do apologize for including "bitch". Whiny, yes. Bitch - uncalled for.
Did i say we should throw a party lol? Talk about completely twisting my words. We should take time to remember those horrible events but life goes on dude.
Would you like the nation to completely stop for the entire day and no one do anything else besides think back on d-day?
First off Im a non-interventionist and fully support the 2nd Amendment. I dont believe in meddling with the affairs of other countries.
Now lets say its a war from that standpoint I give an opinion. I never said you cant use force, but to drop two bombs in the middle of two cities and killing 135,000 innocent civilians and poisoning so many more doesnt make unjustified actions and give them justice.
Personally, I think we easily could have kicked azz over there with a fraction of the civilian casualties and without poisoning hundreds of thousands (not sure the count total) of other civilians. There is a reason countries such as the US involved with the Geneva Protocol as the causalities of civilians and human suffering was too high. I would battle it out without weapons of mass destruction and win the war responsibly.
Japan at that time already had their military take hard losses and their economy was in shambles. I would have surrounded the island with an alliance and arm/train Mao's army (who became worse genocidilists than the Japanese, but at that time at least that wasnt going on.) They suffered the most from the Japanese, its their neighbor and they are more than willing to do the job and with our backing they will 100% have succeeded, it just would take a bit more time.
Obama is yet again such a phony. After apologizing about D-day the bombing of Japan, to celebrate June 6th he is inviting the Denver Broncos to the white (rainbow) house.
What an azzhole. He clearly doesnt give a shyt.
I thought the snopes scandal was common knowledge by now? It's sad, but if the truth is to be found you really have to do you're own leg work these days.
Wait, he said " I'm sorry we dropped a atomic bomb on you" to Japan?
Cause if he didn't then everything that you type from here on out in this thread should be looked at as bull****. And again with the gay hate stuff? Kinda sucks what this thread has turned into, just bs being thrown around as truths and peoples hate for others on full display.
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Gay hate??? Lol I love gay people. I support their freedoms as much or more than anyone here and especially more than Obama.
A stern chat over a nice cup of tea.
I thought the snopes scandal was common knowledge by now? It's sad, but if the truth is to be found you really have to do you're own leg work these days.
Nope. Clearly it's by killing it's 100's of thousands of women and babies instead of fighting it's troops. Did the US have to throw nukes around to invade any other country? Nope. The US is great at invading and overthrowing governments these days. Yet y'all think we need to nuke civilians?
Nope. Clearly it's by killing it's 100's of thousands of women and babies instead of fighting it's troops. Did the US have to throw nukes around to invade any other country? Nope. The US is great at invading and overthrowing governments these days. Yet y'all think we need to nuke civilians?
Then I apologize, I thought the white "rainbow" house was some kind of derogatory statement.
I think if something like what happened at pearl harbor happened today, our military is much more advanced and we wouldn't have to drop a nuclear bomb and kill the innocent civilians.
Matt, if you didn't know, snopes was outed as BS years ago. It's just some couple who got busted posting for $.
Also, sorry to continue - but keep in mind that the "threat" of nuclear war after that point was deterrent enough to keep Russia and America from actually going to battle during the "Cold War".
First off Im a non-interventionist and fully support the 2nd Amendment. I dont believe in meddling with the affairs of other countries.
Now lets say its a war from that standpoint I give an opinion. I never said you cant use force, but to drop two bombs in the middle of two cities and killing 135,000 innocent civilians and poisoning so many more doesnt make unjustified actions and give them justice.
Personally, I think we easily could have kicked azz over there with a fraction of the civilian casualties and without poisoning hundreds of thousands (not sure the count total) of other civilians. There is a reason countries such as the US involved with the Geneva Protocol as the causalities of civilians and human suffering was too high. I would battle it out without weapons of mass destruction and win the war responsibly.
Japan at that time already had their military take hard losses and their economy was in shambles. I would have surrounded the island with an alliance and arm/train Mao's army (who became worse genocidilists than the Japanese, but at that time at least that wasnt going on.) They suffered the most from the Japanese, its their neighbor and they are more than willing to do the job and with our backing they will 100% have succeeded, it just would take a bit more time.
I think if something like what happened at pearl harbor happened today, our military is much more advanced and we wouldn't have to drop a nuclear bomb and kill the innocent civilians.
How has training "insurgents to effect regime change" worked out for the US after WW2? There's no indication it would have worked against Japan, based on our history.
I honestly don't believe it ever had to be done. The US saw an easy way out. But by doing so, it became MUCH more evil than it's own enemy.
Ever watch The Watchmen? Same thing. I'm on Rorschach's side.
Our technology is more advanced, but the state of our military compared to 1944 is a mere skeleton in comparison. There's no way the US could pull off the military actions now like they did back then.
What mattered is that history between Japan and China. Thats what counts. And we did somewhat arm and aid China in their fight and they took care of (some) business. We could have taken it to another level at that point, they would love to take them out.
This is just a scenario if I was in fact at war, thats the only reason I bring this up.
Personally I would not have intervened. America declared war on Japan before pearl harbor with interventionist policies and meddling with the affairs of other countries. Economic warfare and sanctions is an act of war. Of course, they told everybody to have a good nights sleep and not to worry and ignored all the warnings and we know what happened after that.
I share what I believe is the same opinion as most Americans on 12/6/1941 which is not to meddle with the affairs of foreign nations.
So you think putting an end to the war was the easy way out? Which war that the US has been involved in since WW2 has actually been won and a declared winner established, and all hostilities cease? I guess it would have been easier to use the Vietnam strategy back then.
The most horrific, titanic clash in Human history, contained within the greatest, most horrific war in Human history. There will never be a war like this again - nuclear fire would be a merciful destiny compared to the fates of some in this conflict - and there will never again be two colossal civilizations falling upon one another in a clash of total war, as the Third Reich and Soviet Union did.
So many books have focused on Western activity during the war and so much has been made of it in entertainment media, when in reality we played little more than a side-show; a series of trailers before the big movie. We may not like the Russia we have today...we may have spent forty years in a state of ideological conflict against the Communists...but by God, we were saved by the Red Army.
Wouldn't arming and training insurgents be considered meddling too?
I believe the war could've been ended without nukes, which is exactly what I said. I also know my history, and I believe the main fight that really broke the war was the Russian involvement against the Germans in the east. They didn't require nukes to do so either. The Germans made a huge mistake to invade Russia, they were weakened badly by doing so.
I believe the war could've been ended without nukes, which is exactly what I said. I also know my history, and I believe the main fight that really broke the war was the Russian involvement against the Germans in the east. They didn't require nukes to do so either. The Germans made a huge mistake to invade Russia, they were weakened badly by doing so.
So having tens of thousands more troops die is better than dropping a couple bombs. The Japanese are to blame for developing cities around their military complex.
So having tens of thousands more troops die is better than dropping a couple bombs. The Japanese are to blame for developing cities around their military complex.
I honestly don't believe it ever had to be done. The US saw an easy way out. But by doing so, it became MUCH more evil than it's own enemy.
Ever watch The Watchmen? Same thing. I'm on Rorschach's side.
Always continue, the more intelligent minds here the better for all.
That nuclear threat cold war is a little different issue though....we could have still built those weapons without actually really using them. Im all for self defense and a powerful non-interventionist military. All the testing Russia did on their own is easily enough to persuade to prevent a nuclear war for themselves.
Nice post before btw! We all have the same intent which is most important imo, just disagreements on how to handle issues.
What mattered is that history between Japan and China. Thats what counts. And we did somewhat arm and aid China in their fight and they took care of (some) business. We could have taken it to another level at that point, they would love to take them out.
This is just a scenario if I was in fact at war, thats the only reason I bring this up.
Personally I would not have intervened. America declared war on Japan before pearl harbor with interventionist policies and meddling with the affairs of other countries. Economic warfare and sanctions is an act of war. Of course, they told everybody to have a good nights sleep and not to worry and ignored all the warnings and we know what happened after that.
I share what I believe is the same opinion as most Americans on 12/6/1941 which is not to meddle with the affairs of foreign nations.
So you think putting an end to the war was the easy way out? Which war that the US has been involved in since WW2 has actually been won and a declared winner established, and all hostilities cease? I guess it would have been easier to use the Vietnam strategy back then.
I believe the war could've been ended without nukes, which is exactly what I said. I also know my history, and I believe the main fight that really broke the war was the Russian involvement against the Germans in the east. They didn't require nukes to do so either. The Germans made a huge mistake to invade Russia, they were weakened badly by doing so.
the history books say that the Japanese were heavily entrenched and estimates are that 500,000 American lives would have been lost invading japan.....
....if the choice were loose another 500,000 American lives or drop the atomic bomb then the American president harry Truman would have been obligated to protect American lives, imo.