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there were many reasons why the atomic bomb was wrong. They killed about one hundred forty five thousand innocent people and the radiation its self was killing people.

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The above is an opinion, and opinions differ. The atomic weapons used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were used during a war between the US and Japan. Japan had refused to surrender to the Allies, and intended to continue fighting. Many people consider the use of nuclear weapons to have been justified. Others, like the poster above, don't.

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