attack was expected from Japan, although no one assumed it would occur in Hawaii. Such a surprise attack led to the inevitable shock on Hiroshima as well. Although the bomb killed innocent civilians, the conventional bombing was intended to convince Japan to surrender. Convincing Japan to surrender, by dropping the bomb, brought an end to a vast global conflict. The Japanese had plans intact that would destroy the homelands and kill millions of civilians. If the bomb were not dropped, at that time, that plan would have taken place. It was seditious for the Japanese to consider surrendering, which was not good for Americans. Without the atomic bomb, the global conflict would have been carried out and not put to an end. There was no doubt in the releasing of the bomb, for it was going to benefit America and protect the people of the nation. Truman believed, as stated in American History Textbook (American Vision page 615), “it was his duty as president to use every weapon available to save American lives.” By putting a stop to Japan, an addition of warring nations feared the United States powers. The tactics used against Japan showed the power and integrity the U.S. army upholds against warring countries. The tremendous damage caused by the nuclear weapon is a symbol of triumph recognized by all countries. Such damaged caused by the U.S. can be acknowledged as the reason for there not being another world war. Russian troops had taken over a mass amount of land and had no intention of withdrawing. The demonstration of the bomb held enough impact to leave a strong impression of military might against Russia. Russia upheld a very noticeable postwar behavior, in which there plans to take over America could have came very soon, especially in time of rehabilitation for America. To maintain a manageable army it was necessary to prove the ability and damage the U.S. can produce. From a collection of analysis and reasoning, dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima was necessary and beneficial to American citizens and the nation as a whole. Due to the attack on Pearl Harbor, the need to end a global conflict, and the impression left on Russia, the attack on Japan was a rational and significant tactic used by America. History repeats itself, as America continues to face threats and attacks, although such experiences should lead to the conclusion that another bomb will never end another war.
attack was expected from Japan, although no one assumed it would occur in Hawaii. Such a surprise attack led to the inevitable shock on Hiroshima as well. Although the bomb killed innocent civilians, the conventional bombing was intended to convince Japan to surrender. Convincing Japan to surrender, by dropping the bomb, brought an end to a vast global conflict. The Japanese had plans intact that would destroy the homelands and kill millions of civilians. If the bomb were not dropped, at that time, that plan would have taken place. It was seditious for the Japanese to consider surrendering, which was not good for Americans. Without the atomic bomb, the global conflict would have been carried out and not put to an end. There was no doubt in the releasing of the bomb, for it was going to benefit America and protect the people of the nation. Truman believed, as stated in American History Textbook (American Vision page 615), “it was his duty as president to use every weapon available to save American lives.” By putting a stop to Japan, an addition of warring nations feared the United States powers. The tactics used against Japan showed the power and integrity the U.S. army upholds against warring countries. The tremendous damage caused by the nuclear weapon is a symbol of triumph recognized by all countries. Such damaged caused by the U.S. can be acknowledged as the reason for there not being another world war. Russian troops had taken over a mass amount of land and had no intention of withdrawing. The demonstration of the bomb held enough impact to leave a strong impression of military might against Russia. Russia upheld a very noticeable postwar behavior, in which there plans to take over America could have came very soon, especially in time of rehabilitation for America. To maintain a manageable army it was necessary to prove the ability and damage the U.S. can produce. From a collection of analysis and reasoning, dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima was necessary and beneficial to American citizens and the nation as a whole. Due to the attack on Pearl Harbor, the need to end a global conflict, and the impression left on Russia, the attack on Japan was a rational and significant tactic used by America. History repeats itself, as America continues to face threats and attacks, although such experiences should lead to the conclusion that another bomb will never end another war.