To use the atomic bomb against Japan.
No Mr. contributor, that is not true, he said his toughest decision of his presidency was to enter the Korean War.
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/banning.htm
check your facts Mr. contributor
His toughest decision was........ his decision the enter the Korean War.
Take control of the railroads and break the strike.
The decision of Truman's that provoked the most discussion was his decision to use the atomic bomb against Japan.
To use atomic weapons.
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President Truman seemed to face opposition from Congress at every turn. Most times, he fought for what he believed in, but occasionally, he lost. Most of the opposition the president faced was toward his domestic policies\ because Congress at the time was very conservative.
Post decision dissonance is defined as a feeling of uncertainty or anxiety on whether a decision that was made was correct. This is common especially in most scenarios where difficult decisions have to be made.
United States presidents have taken actions that have had a significant effect on United States foreign or domestic policies. In fact, President Lincoln and President Truman are listed as the Presidents who took one of the most difficult presidential decisions in our nation's history. It is this authority of thought that apparently helps explain some of the most difficult presidential decisions in our nation's history - Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, Truman's go-ahead with the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. A deeper reading into the lives of American presidents show that great leaders often have to amend their previous interpretations of what is a "correct" moral stand. Those decisions dictated a course of history. They were also a turning point. Most historians agree that those decisions were big in the days, and could not agree which one was bigger.
He wasn't born into a wealthy family.
Not in the United States. Cabinet members are appointed by the President to follow his orders. The most drastic thing they can do is to resign in protest.
This question is significantly different for everyone. Some people may find certain decisions that they have to make easy while others find those same decisions hard. For example moving away from your loved ones when you take a new job in another state. To some the move is an easy decision to others it may be the most difficult decision to make.
The most difficult decision I had to make on a job was having to lay off a group of employees due to budget cuts. It was tough because I knew it would impact their lives and families, but it was necessary for the company to remain financially stable. I made sure to provide support and resources to help them transition to new opportunities.
The Oprah Winfrey Show - 1986 All New Former President George W- Bush on His Most Difficult Decisions was released on: USA: 9 November 2010
Public opinion following news of the Zimmerman telegraph.
He only liked himself that was it I know for sure
That type of decision is made internally and behind closed doors. however as in any situation of this kind the decision is made as a result of the powers that have the most power at a given time. these are powers over life and death.