Atomic Bomb Decision
Atomic Bomb Decision The United States acted in a just and moral manner when dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki because these actions brought a quick end to the war in the Pacific. ... Others thought that atomic warfare was the only answer. ... Many believe that we acted justly in dropping the two atomic bombs. “The Japanese were given fair warning and were offered the terms, which they finally accepted, well in advance of dropping the bomb. ... Compton “If the Atomic Bomb Had Not Been Used”. ... org/study colledtions/bomb/large/background/bmb4-1. ... As mentioned earlier, those who support the dropping of the atomic bombs believe that this action kept both the United States and Japan out of along and costly war. ... org/studycolledtions/bomb/large/background/bmb4-2. ... org/studycolledtions/bomb/large/background/bmb4-2. ... “The use of the atomic bomb saved hundreds of thousands - perhaps several millions of lives, both American and Japanese. ... org/studycolledtions/bomb/large/background/bmb4-2. ... org/studycolledtions/bomb/large/background/bmb4-4. HTML>) People opposed to atomic warfare feel that the use of the atomic bomb was in humane. Supporters of the bomb say that all forms of war are inhumane and that the use of the atomic bomb resulted in fewer deaths than that of the casualties of conventional bombing.