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This can be found on the "Push Ahead to Victory" document

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Theres no significant evidence that the Japanese would have surrendered if the bomb was not dropped. That is just what everybody was hoping for.

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Justina nobody likes to live in fear, so if everyone was able to see what Americans are capable of then they probably would have wanted to mimic the nuclear bomb. Then people like the Arabs would have had a more powerful weapon on 9-11. So if clouds were risen from the darkness it would only let out chaos if we showed everybody what America was "capable of."

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"Little Boy" was created using uranium-235, a radioactive isotope of uranium. This uranium-235 atomic bomb, a product of $2 billion of research.." This information was found on about.com. There was no guarantee that the Japanese would have surrendered if the U.S showed them what they were working with. And that would have been 2 billion dollars down the drain.

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The U.S does believe in all those things. It wasn't like we just bombed them. At first we tried to negotiate, but they were not happy, so what did they do they bombed Pearl Harbor. The U.S needed just, they needed to show the Japanese, the world that justice will prevail. We showed Honor, liberty, and when it was time we faced Japan with Justice.

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I got this quote from about.com''The Japanese were tired of negotiations with the United States. They wanted to continue their expansion within Asia but the United States had placed an extremely restrictive embargo on Japan in the hopes of curbing Japan's aggression." Ellyn one life is not important than the other. That begin said the Japanese knew what they were getting into when they took the time to plan out how they were going to get the U.S to enter the war, by bombing Pearl Harbor. If both the U.S and Japanese were fighting ruthlessly than neither side cared what happen to the other. So you can not put blame on just the U.S side. When Japan started the Bataan Death March that over stepped the boundaries, when Japan were doing the Kamikazes thing, sinking the U.S ships causing U.S troops to starve and not have the proper equipment that was overstepping boundaries, the U.S only responded the best they knew how by ending the war because the Japanese government obviously did not show any mercy so why should the U.S.

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