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Originally posted by SLM3
Again with the facts and the stats on something that never happened. Fascinating. Congrats on the A+.
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Originally posted by SLM3
And therefore dropping those two bombs was the best thing to do, right?
I think you guys are missing my point. All I'm trying to do is call into question this collective assurance that what the US did was the only thing it could do as the alternatives would have been so much worse. I've noticed that anyone who stops and asks, "Hey, maybe dropping nukes on civilians wasn't the best way the situation could have been handled" is simply written off. Many of you give the impression that it could have only happened two ways, and the way the US chose was the most humane.
Is it unfair to question this?
SLM3
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You and Rogue49 both have valid points, SLM3, but you're not exactly helping your case with the sarcasm...
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