Yes it's that time of the year again. This is actually the companion thread to my: was Pearl Harbour justified
. I was going to make it back then, but thought better of it.
What I like about this article, is it doesn't include the usual bull**** from western academics about the horrors of weapons of mass destruction. The Japanese themselves admit that the military fiercely opposed surrender and that was not likely.
I've always theorized that the bombing saved Japanese lives. Yes, japanese lives. I won't even go into american lives. The losses of the Okinawa invasion are proof of this. Is that not enough justification?
And I didn't realize what Nelson Mandela said this year. It's hard to have so much respect for someone who doesn't understand history. He dropped a couple of notches in my book.

What I like about this article, is it doesn't include the usual bull**** from western academics about the horrors of weapons of mass destruction. The Japanese themselves admit that the military fiercely opposed surrender and that was not likely.
I've always theorized that the bombing saved Japanese lives. Yes, japanese lives. I won't even go into american lives. The losses of the Okinawa invasion are proof of this. Is that not enough justification?
And I didn't realize what Nelson Mandela said this year. It's hard to have so much respect for someone who doesn't understand history. He dropped a couple of notches in my book.
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