toomanyhelicopters wrote:why would we have had to invade japan? they attacked us in Pearl Harbor, which wasn't even really our homeland, it was somewhere we had imperialized into the US because we thought it suited us. that's crazy to begin with. so they even never attacked us on true US soil. were we afraid they were gonna come take over california? then we should have no problem shifting resources from the then-ended atlantic front to the pacific coast, for our defense.
it makes no sense that we would invade Japan in the first place. and bombing their civilians is horseshit. with a bomb that was built because somebody thought the Nazis were about to make it, when in reality Hitler never got behind the idea fully and completely abandoned the program long before. so we made a bomb to use against the Nazis, and then used it on japanese civilians. such CRAP. supposedly Einstein refused surgery that would've likely given him another 10 years on his life, in part because he was so disgusted with the fact that he was one of the folks who helped convince the US that we needed the bomb for the war against the Nazis, and then we went and used it on japanese civilians. he felt terrible about it. the guy who flew the plane killed himself, right? even the people involved at the time knew right afterward that it was a terrible thing to have done. CRAP CRAP CRAP.
We would have had to invade Japan because they had declared war on us, and we were at war with them. That's how you win a war. They would have kept attacking us and our allies. Their government was a real threat to the US and every country around them, it had to be dismantled. Think of the crimes Japan committed against not just us, think of what they did to Hong Kong. They did attack us on our own soil, they sent balloons to bomb the west coast, not all of them made it but some did and people were killed. They invaded parts of Alaska and people were killed there as well.
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