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A 5 page contention that the primary reason behind the use of atomic bombs in Japan, however, was to effect a speedy end to the bloody ravages of the War. Indeed, Japan provided a number of actions which justified the final desperate U.S. act of the deployment of atomic bombs. While this bombing resulted in tremendous loss of life and suffering, the entire war had been about loss of life and suffering. In reality there were no feasible alternatives to the use of atomic bombs on Japan. The use of atomic weapons actually saved lives in that the number of U.S. troops who would have died if more traditional means of warfare had continued would have undoubtedly been astronomical in comparison to the number of lives lost as a result of the atomic bombs. Bibliography lists 6
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The U.S. decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan at the end of World War II was based on a complexity of reasons. Some contend that this
bombing resulted largely because of the tension between the U.S. and Japan practically from the U.S. Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. Japan and the U.S. are, after all,
as different as East and West and there has been a history of suspicion and distrust between the two. The primary reason behind the use of atomic bombs in
Japan, however, was to effect a speedy end to the bloody ravages of the War. Indeed, Japan provided a number of actions which justified the final desperate U.S. act
of the deployment of atomic bombs. While this bombing resulted in tremendous loss of life and suffering, the entire war had been about loss of life and suffering.
In reality there were no feasible alternatives to the use of atomic bombs on Japan. The use of atomic weapons actually saved lives in that the number of U.S.
troops who would have died if more traditional means of warfare had continued would have undoubtedly been astronomical in comparison to the number of lives lost as a result of
the atomic bombs. This paper will seek to illustrate that there are, therefore, two very clear reasons which demonstrate that the
U.S. was justified in dropping atomic bombs on Japan: 1. Japan is not only the
one who instigated our involvement in the war in the first place but also continued to commit innumerable human rights atrocities throughout the war, and
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