I'm not in favor of fighting in Ukraine. I have never suggested otherwise. And comparing WWII which we didn't precipitate to current events which we have had a part in engineering is a stretch.
Your anger is misdirected if it finds me as a target. I'm not guilty of any of the things you have listed.
None of this changes the fact that while horrific, the use of the atomic bomb saved countless more lives than it took.
Your anger is misdirected if it finds me as a target. I'm not guilty of any of the things you have listed.
None of this changes the fact that while horrific, the use of the atomic bomb saved countless more lives than it took.
As for Hiroshima the issue is not that we weren't right in responding to a surprise attack. The issue is that it changed the nature of war. Prior to that event civilian targets were not acceptable. Hiroshima set a precedent that you could nuke a city of people if you felt so aggrieved. That is my point. The pandemic is certainly an equal justification for others to feel aggrieved, and the US will have no leg to stand on to complain if they nuke our cities.
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