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Americans bombed two cities in Japan, Nagasaki and Hiroshima. And the attack of Pearl Harbor was only a port. So many more civilians lives were lost in Japan than in Hawaii. And we actually killed them more brutally, their skin melted, ours was just boat sinkings.
I personally agree with option 1 because the Japanese were already about to give up anyways. A report from Combined British-American Intelligence Committee to the Combined Chiefs of Staff on July 8, 1945, said, "We believe that a considerable portion of the Japanese population now consider absolute military defeat to be probable." And from the Memorandum from Secretary of War Henry Stimson to President Truman on July 2, 1945, said, "Japan has no allies. Her navy is nearly destroyed and she is vulnerable to a surface and underwater blockade which can deprive her to sufficient food and supplies for her population." This justifies the fact that the Japanese knew they didn't have anything to fight for or with so they were giving up, which made it unnecessary to drop the atomic bombs.
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