People continue to argue the decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan in 1945 due to ethical concerns about the immense civilian casualties and suffering it caused. Critics argue that Japan was already on the verge of surrender, suggesting that the bombings were unnecessary for achieving victory. Additionally, the long-term effects of radiation and the precedent set for nuclear warfare raise moral questions about the justification of such actions. These debates reflect broader discussions about wartime ethics and the consequences of using weapons of mass destruction.
Some say that Truman wanted to send a message to the Soviet Union - Apex
The attacks ended the war, but killed many civilians and alarmed the Soviet Union. ~ apex
some say that truman wanted to send a message to the soviet union
Millions will die and the earth will be destroyed.
Truman
Millions will die and the earth will be destroyed.
The American President, Harry Truman, made the decision to drop atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
President Harry Truman
To drop atomic bombs on Japan
Drop atomic bombs on Japan while they were in WWII.
apex= atomic bombs
Japan was in total disaster after the atomic bombs and Japan had no remedy what so ever. They had to surrender.