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Yet how can offer peace to a country that will not give up. They don't deserve peace they have to learn from what they have done. To make peace you need to negotiate and compromise and that wasn't an option for the United States.
"No compromise can end [this] conflict... only total victory can reward the champions of tolerance and decency and freedom and faith." (State of the Union address by President Roosevelt , January 6, 1942)
Actually, not really that was there first attack. What about the Baatan Death March were Japanese vicously attacked and tortured Japanese American's. "In Light of the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, 'The Bataan Death March' and the torture and execution of Alllied prisoners, no Japanese leader can dare accuse us of immoral behavior." (Ending the War Against Japan: science, morality, and the Atomic Bomb) The Japanese died a quick death, we sent a message and now they understand not to attack or mess with us again. Not only did we leave a mark on Japan we let the whole world know what we are capable of.
Is peace a reality or a fantasy? The bomb was necessary because of what the Japanese did to the United States on December 7, 1941. We had done nothing to them so explain to me why we should offer peace. " No compromise can end this conflict.. only total victory..." (President Roosevelt, January 6, 1942)
Yes we do believe in Honor, but we also believe in justice therefore we had the right to defend our country and come back at them. They would never give up and even killed some of our soldiers brutally. They deserved to die and eveyone on that country did as wel, "The entire population of Japan is a proper military target... There are no civillians in Japan." (Army Air Force Publication July 1945)
The Japanese started the war with the attack on Pearl Harbor and wouldn't give up after numerous attacks, therefore dropping the Atomic Bomb on both Nagasaki and Hiroshima was necessary as we were defending ourselves. "... This is a war of extermination. The Japanese militarist have made it that way." (Published in 1943 by associated press corespondent Russell Brines). Also, "No compromise can end [this] conflict..." ( State of the union address by President Roosevelt, January 6, 1942).
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