deckingraj
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What the situation "warranted" is the crux of the matter here....and I don't believe, nor do many others, that the situation warranted the use of nukes on purely civilian targets in not just one but two cities. Japanese military was already on its knees and it was just a matter of time before they folded.
Well then you need to read the history books again...If your concern is about bombing civilian areas then that line was crossed way earlier then nukes....If you look at the number of casualties then NAPALM killed far more Japs then nukes....As far as Japanese military on its knees is concerned then that point also don't help ground....They were on their knees way back but refused to accept defeat....
Yankees levelled many cities of Japanese by brute force of Napalm...Japanese had no answer to the relentless Air Strikes that US was carrying yet they were not ready to surrender...If we go by some historians then even the Nuclear attack did not hault the Japanese campaign...Civilian casualties was no deterrent for Japs....
The final nail in the coffin was the entry of ruskies in the war arena...Japs had their hopes of using Russia as a channel for favourable negotiations but after they entered in the war theater there was practically nothing possible...