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I believe the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was inhumane. It caused hundreds of thousands of deaths due to automatic cumbustion, cancer, or radiation. We could have simply shown Japan our power by dropping the bomb a safe distance away in Tokyo Bay. No one would have been harmed, and 500,000 American lives would still be saved.
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