You know something? I actually agree.lowing wrote:
Maybe you should peel back his sarcasm and look at the point ( I think) he is trying to make. Correct me if I am wrong but I took it as this:Ender2309 wrote:
please, think before opening your mouth to an international community. we really don't need to fuel the stereotype.Smitty5613 wrote:
ur right, we souldnt have used the nukes.... we should have given the Germans American uniforms and made them invade Japan for us....
It was war, our country was, and correctly so, thinking about preserving American lives FIRST, before they concerned themselves with Japanese lives.
It is all conjecture, because it did not happen, but after Iwa Jima and Okinawa, it was determined an invasion of Japan would, in the end, cost more lives on both sides than the bombing took. Like it or not, it does not matter, that was the decision that had to be made and it was a correct one. America cared about its losses, we were, after all, not Russia or Japan.
The world had been at war for SIX YEARS. SIX YEARS OF THE WORST WAR MANKIND HAS EVER SEEN. Tens of millions had already died. Peoples' brains were screwed, they just wanted it all to end ASAP - whatever that meant.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman