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    destructive path they left up to 210‚000 people dead1‚ and many of those who escaped the initial dangers of flame burns and falling debris eventually succumbed to the lethal effects of radiation sickness. Consequently‚ the morality and ethics behind the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are

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    The nuclear bombings of Japan are a very controversial topic‚ and is highly discussed and researched by scholars and the general public. The nuclear bombings are not just a small part in military history‚ but a lesson in reality and the destruction possible of man to achieve their goals; these bombings have raised a whole host of ethical issues and concerns‚ which must be taken into consideration. There are many reasons why the actions taken by the United States and specifically President Truman

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    A suspected al Qaeda terrorist wanted in connection with the October 2000 bombing of the USS Cole blew himself up with a grenade late Wednesday as Yemeni security forces closed in on him in Yemen’s capital city‚ security sources said. Authorities had gone to a suspected al Qaeda hideout‚ a house in a poor section of Sana’a’s downtown‚ and a firefight ensued. The suspect jumped into a taxi‚ and as authorities tried to stop the vehicle‚ the man pulled out a grenade and was apparently trying to

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    1. Continue the conventional bombings and blockade. Truman could have relied on the B-29 firebombing raids on Japan’s cities that could have combined with the naval blockade to wear down the Japanese resistance and force their surrender. Scholars that were critical of this approach pointed out that the bombing may have taken some time to force a surrender putting American pilots‚ troops and sailors at risk. Way more Japanese would have died using this option‚ than were killed in the two atomic

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    Oklahoma City Bombing Rhetorical Analysis The Oklahoma City Bombing would be considered the worst terrorist attack on America prior to the 9/11 World Trade Center attack. Just outside of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building‚ on April 19th‚ 1995 a truck exploded‚ killing 168 people. 19 of those 168 being children. The explosion caused damage to 300 surrounding buildings. Oklahoma City was going through a tragedy and needed guidance from a leader. Who would be a better option to comfort the families

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    The Historical and Religious Significance of the Bombing of Civilians in World War II By Patrick Taylor For as long as there has been war there have been soldiers‚ and as long as there have been soldiers there have been civilians. A civilian is defined as any person not in armed forces yet time and time again people have launched attacks against these neutral parties for both political and economic reasons. Although these attacks have taken many forms‚ one of the most severe and vicious ways

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    There is various reasons for the bombing of Pearl Harbour by Japanese forces. The Japanese had had a trade embargo placed upon them after their continual aggression in the China and south-east Asian region in their race for more land and resources. They felt that this left them with two options either continue South in the hope of securing more land and risk war with America or accept the US demands of retreat. Japan decided to attack the U.S. first in the hopes of prolonging their ability to be

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    protested against to the point of needing military involvement‚ the children’s march were little African American boys and girls miss school to march and end up being attacked by police dogs‚ and fire hoses‚ and the sixteenth street baptist church bombing. A story that really hit me emotionally was the sixteenth baptist church bomb that took the life

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    between scholars‚ but‚ ultimately‚ President Truman made the right and just decision in bombing Japan. Even after four years of war against the Americans‚ “… the Japanese military was refusing to give up their fight‚” (The Decision to Drop the Bomb). The war had waged on‚ and American citizens and soldiers had grown exhausted. In other words‚ the war needed to end soon. Although some argue that the bombing was unnecessary as Japan was willing to surrender soon‚ that simply does not appear to

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    The United States suddenly attacked on December 7‚ 1941‚ the event known as “Pearl Harbor” by Japanese air pilots. However‚ this is not the boiling point and utmost decisive conflict by either side. This initiated conflict between these two countries became a gradually increasing statistic of death‚ and these Japanese soldiers would rather suicide than face dishonored by unnatural demise‚ U.S. forces had difficulty in terrain taking an expense on casualty figures. Although‚ President Roosevelt at

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