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Was the use of the atomic bomb against japan in world war 2 an act of terrorism?

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Was the use of the atomic bomb against japan in world war 2 an act of terrorism?

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No we can not agree on that The fire bombing of Germany were about the same The Americans bombed during the day and the British at night America was pulled in a Brit-European war over the pond by Japan we were fighting on two fronts After Germany’s surrender we still had Japan to contend with No British or Europeans were welling to help us invade Japan They had speed boats loaded with high explosive ready to attack any American ship that got within range it was the correct thing to do They are lucky to exist as a nation today considering the hatred we Americans had for them

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