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67th anniversary Hiroshima bombings

And we saved a lot of people pretty damn efficient too. Your intellectual dishonesty about this is exposed for all to see. People like you do not care one whit about what happened to the Asians and the Jews. You care about the A-bombs only because it allows you to put yourself on a moral plane -- one that no one really give a sh1t -- so to make you feel good about yourself.

Not fair Gambit. I have praised you guys when and where you deserve it as well.

I am pretty clear in my mind about right and wrong. Comes with the upbringing.

20 pages of your saying so is not going to change my mind, whether you give a shi-t or not.
 
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Page change nahin ho raha hai mods/administrators ......
 
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Those factories were on the outer limits of the bomb, primary hit was on the civilian districts.

To be exact - only four of the 30 targets were military in nature.

Harry, Harry Potter, why dont you read? Dont they teach reading at Hogwarts school of wizardry?



So if boundaries were different, why you claim the genocide of civilians in Japan are any different than in Asia or EU? Its genocide in either way, and absolutely non defendable.

I claim it was the necessary evil and a lesser one at that if you look at the alternative plans.

You understand the difference between starting a war out of thought of being superior and finishing it after 5 years of exhausting fighting?
 
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Not fair Gambit. I have praised you guys when and where you deserve it as well.

I am pretty clear in my mind about right and wrong. Comes with the upbringing.

20 pages of your saying so is not going to change my mind, whether you give a shi-t or not.
Ahhh...So for those of us who disagreed have 'bad' upbringing? :lol: When you have to resort to this low level of self praise, I know you reached bottom.
 
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No khatmals. Those were in fresher term in college, and we burnt the damn khatiya (cot) down.

Such overkill. Temperatures of over 50 C (steam) would suffice!
 
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Ahhh...So for those of us who disagreed have 'bad' upbringing? :lol: When you have to resort to this low level of self praise, I know you reached bottom.

Cultural differences brother.

Its a whole different world out here.

And a whole lot older.

Such overkill. temperatures of over 50 C would suffice!

Tell that to boozed out 18 year olds on a mission .....
 
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No khatmals. Those were in fresher term in college, and we burnt the damn khatiya (cot) down.
Vsdoc, Japan attacked on Pearl Harbor with so much cruelty when they had no A-Bomb and hence it is definite if they had A-Bomb they would not have hesitated to attack on US with it.Hence leave it, it has happened now and cant be undone.
 
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Tell that to boozed out 18 year olds on a mission .....

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fire is always fun!
 
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Vsdoc, Japan attacked on Pearl Harbor with so much cruelty

What BS bhai.

Where was the cruelty?

It was a surprise attack.

A military attack on military targets.

War is declared.

Do you think that is the first time in history one country has attacked another without formal declaration of war?
 
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Additional info:

The National Archives in Washington contain US government documents that chart Japanese peace overtures as early as 1943. None was pursued. A cable sent on May 5, 1945 by the German ambassador in Tokyo and intercepted by the US dispels any doubt that the Japanese were desperate to sue for peace, including "capitulation even if the terms were hard". Instead, the US secretary of war, Henry Stimson, told President Truman he was "fearful" that the US air force would have Japan so "bombed out" that the new weapon would not be able "to show its strength".

Henry Stimson (US secretary of war) later admitted that "no effort was made, and none was seriously considered, to achieve surrender merely in order not to have to use the bomb". His foreign policy colleagues were eager "to browbeat the Russians with the bomb held rather ostentatiously on our hip".


* Let this sink for a while, US deliberately didnt accepted Japanese surrender because they wanted to test a new weapon, and they even feared that Japan is bombed too much for the nuclear bomb "to show its strength".


General Leslie Groves, director of the Manhattan Project that made the bomb, testified: "There was never any illusion on my part that Russia was our enemy, and that the project was conducted on that basis." The day after Hiroshima was obliterated, President Truman said: "The experiment has been an overwhelming success."


* I rest my case.
 
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