They were aiming for a military target. They missed in Hiroshima.
Ah, now I see. They didn't really have the best guidance systems back then.
Not that they needed to be very accurate with what they were dropping though.
They were aiming for a military target. They missed in Hiroshima.
Didn't they invade us first?It's not like we annihilated 200,000 innocent civilians. Oh, wait a minute ...
Sympathy for victims but no apology as Obama makes historic Hiroshima visit
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2016/05/27/obama-visit-hiroshima-bomb-site-pledges-no-apology/85022938/
Didn't they invade us first?
Wasn't it called Pearl Harbor?
...they haveWhy have nuclear weapons never been used again?
...they have
There you goAre you really going to sit here and play stupid?
Why have nuclear weapons never been used against an enemy after Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed?
There you go
And probably for the same reason carpet bombing and napalm have been banned in war; because it kills a shitload of civilians. Targeting civilians is against the law
Have you called the PC police and filed a report yet?Sounds like a good reason to apologize.
You can pick up your participation ribbon on the way out the front door.
Thanks for playing.
They did a lot worse than bomb Pearl.Didn't they invade us first?
Wasn't it called Pearl Harbor?
@ThickStemz , please take that like off my post. It looks like a dog turd under my posting which I would clean up but I can't.So, no apology. What in the world does the US have to apologize for?
The Japanese code of honor would never allow surrender which means they would've kept fighting till the the last man was killed, resulting in huge numbers of additional casualties on both sides.
They surrendered but many of their generals wanted to keep fighting. The boshido ( think that's the correct spelling) code of honor called for death before dishonor and soldiers who surrendered were considered cowards who not only disgraced themselves, but their whole families.They surrendered.
They should of just stabbed themselves in the face then.The boshido ( think that's the correct spelling) code of honor called for death before dishonor and soldiers who surrendered were considered cowards who not only disgraced themselves, but their whole families.
And as the entire world saw, they were full of shit.The Japanese code of honor would never allow surrender which means they would've kept fighting till the the last man was killed, resulting in huge numbers of additional casualties on both sides.
It was a test of its lethality, then a confirmation of that lethality. Most everything I've read says we pretty much carpet bombed the cities to non existence anyway, and Japan was already talking to the US about surrender. Our whole involvement in Japan was suspect, supposedly we knew well in advance the attack on pearl Harbor was coming and allowed it happen so we could engage Japan.I'm still having a hard time understanding why they hit a major city and not an actual military target. Why not take out the Japanese Navy? Or an airfield? Why kill women and children?