That probably wouldn't have happened if the Japs hadn't bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Anybody listening over there...?

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Your uncle may have been right?Bart wrote:My great uncle was in the pacific theater and he used to grumble that we shouldn't have stopped at two.
Yes, but are there now others of another culture who need to learn that attacking America is a grave mistake? Maybe they'll decide the promise of 79 virgins waiting in the beyond ain't all it's cracked up to be? Now that I think about it, what is the reward for the female martyrs?WildBill wrote:The two atomic bombs dropped on Japan served their purpose by ending the war. I believe that subsequent generations of the Japanese people and their government have learned from their mistakes so that history does not repeat itself.
Yep. My dad was WIA against Japanese forces at Iwo Jima, but he never bore the Japanese any malice after the war. That said, one day a year or so before he died, he and I were watching the news together, and there was a story airing about Japanese civilians protesting the arrival of an American naval vessel which carried nuclear weapons of some sort on board, at either Sasebo or Yokosuka harbor. I made some comment to the effect that I could understand the sentiments driving the protest; after all, Japan was still the only nation in the world that had been nuked in anger. My pacifist dad shot me a gimlet eye and said, "if not for those two bombs, you and I would probably not be having this conversation today. They wrote a check they couldn't cash. But had the bombs not been dropped, the price of the invasion in human lives, both Allied and Japanese, and both military and civilian, would have been 10 times the lives lost to the bombs."WildBill wrote:The two atomic bombs dropped on Japan served their purpose by ending the war. I believe that subsequent generations of the Japanese people and their government have learned from their mistakes so that history does not repeat itself.
Read the book and watched the movie(Rape of NanKing), German's ain't got nuttin on the Japanese for brutality.Oldgringo wrote:Some (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internatio ... e_Far_East" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) say that the Japs killed upwards of 300,000 men, women and children in the six weeks following their capture of Nanking, China in December of 1937. They did it without an atom bomb.
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