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  • NeilBrü@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    In the context of WW2, the United States was morally justified to oppose the Imperial Japanese Government.

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        7 hours ago

        Knowing the necessity for the defeat of the Imperial Japanese government, the burgeoning country-wide famine, combined with the inevitable bloodbath of a mainland invasion, the Allies justified the use of nuclear weapons, the details of which you can read about in the articles I posted above. Nazi Germany and the USSR were also developing their own nuclear weapon systems. A demonstration was deemed necessary.

        I personally would not have authorized dropping the bombs on cities. Easy for me to say. But I certainly would have been living the rest of my days in despair at the mindless slaughter and ritual mass-suicide that would’ve ensued during the invasion of mainland Japan.

        I don’t envy the choices the Allies had to make while combatting Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan.

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          7 hours ago

          as opposed to just embargo the island now that all the axis had fallen?

          no, America wanted the show of force