Not only US lives, but Japanese lives as well... people like to forget that part.Valykrie wrote:(Not who you were talking to, but I want to interject.)
The U.S. officials said they could have won the war by going after mainland Japan, but it would cost (as an estimation by the U.S. commanders) 1 million more U.S. lives. The bombing of Japan was in order to quickly end the war without the loss of of thousands of lives. Nobody knew the kind of effect those missles would have on the world, nor did they know it would be so devastating, so you could say the bombing of Japan was completely justified. Not that it was right, but justified.
I am by no means a war monger, but to go back and claim that, because our morals are now different, and we know a lot more, the decision was wrong is the worst kind of revisionist history. We need to remember what actually was, not some painted over version. We need to see the ugliness on all sides and why these things were done.


