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Yes, yes I do hold them to that standard. The Japanese Army did atrocious things in China, and just like Americans, they justified it by claiming it was the lesser evil. I don't understand why you think Japan's war crimes are a justification for nuking a city. Especially since nobody knew about those atrocities at the time, and also because Americans have never cared about dead Chinese.
I’ll make this simple for you: America did not want to be involved in the war that Japan forced them into. They were suffering mass casualties in the pacific theater. The Japanese were torturing US POWs and using suicide kamikaze attacks against US naval vessels which also resulted in huge numbers of casualties.
They figured nuking these guys a couple of times would finally get them to fucking stop, and what do you know? It did. Mission accomplished. End of story.
They were justified because doing that allowed them to finally stop getting killed and tortured by the nation that attacked them first. I too hate the fact that the Japanese imperial government put its people in such peril with so little regard for their safety.
I think it's much harder to justify systemic rape and murder of civilians across months as being the "lesser" evil, but maybe that's just me...
Your pleas to only target military and government targets would fall on much more sympathetic ears if the same country did not do this less than a decade prior.
Again. This seems so much crueler than getting nuked. The decision to take civilian lives are being repeatedly made, over the course of months, in the sickest way possible for the enjoyment of the soldiers.
At least 200k civilians killed, estimates of up to 80k women raped.
Can you honestly look me in the eye and tell me that the japanese people of that time believed only military and government should be targeted?
Targeting civilians is ok when you’re fucking around but not when you’re finding out.