08-07-2005, 08:02 PM
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Tilted
Location: Astoria, Queens, NY
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Originally Posted by Bill O'Rights
I spent eight years in the United States Air Force, all of it in the Strategic Air Command. I am a member of the American Legion. I mention this only to qualify that my patriotism, even though I refuse to display magnetic ribbons on my car, is not to be questioned.
Although I concede the possibility that ulterior motives were at work when Little Boy and Fat Man were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, I choose to believe that it was done in an effort to expedite the end of the war, thereby saving untold Japanese and American lives. Given that we are certainly capable of such subterfuge...that may be naive on my part, but that is what I believe.
What I know is that the world was so horrified, by what it saw 60 years ago, that it has never again gone nuclear. We have come close. More times, and closer than, most of you want to know. But, we've not done it since. To me, that makes the sacrifice of those two cities worth it. I know...that's easy for me to say. I was born 17 years after the bombs dropped. I lost no reletives in the bombings. I'm not even of Japanese descent. But I do know that that the memory of those mushroom clouds, and the unholy destruction of two cities, has kept fingers, although perilously poised, from pressing that horrible button...again.
All of that said...wouldn't it be better to celebrate how Hiroshima and Nagasaki have risen, like the proverbial pheonix from the ashes, than to bash 60 year old political motives?
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i totally agree with you. I Know this may sound bad, but it is a good thing that those bombs were dropped back then. That event DID prevent current world leaders from dropping those types of bombs in the future because they saw the destruction it caused. Now, I do not know anything about world populations from the 1940's untill present time, but I think that it is safe to say that there are more people around then back then. And had they not dropped the bomb then, what was to stop us from dropping them on russia during the cold war? or vice-versa? or from dropping them in afghanistan after 9\11? Im sure that they eventually would have been dropped somewhere, and the death toll would have been MUCH higher than it was in Japan.
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