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Why was it bad for the U.S. to drop the atomic bomb on japan in 1945?

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Why was it bad for the U.S. to drop the atomic bomb on japan in 1945?

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Because the US is so altruistic that we had a guilt-complex for ending a war the only way the Japanese respected: by an inordinate amount of force. It’s the way they treated their invasions of China and other nations. They were nasty fighters. Look what they did to our men who became their prisoners; it’s unspeakably gruesome. And even after we dropped the first bomb, they didn’t quit fighting. We had to drop the second one 6 days later. We have nothing to feel guilty for.

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