tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10168531.post5761332046423006898..comments2023-03-12T11:07:19.371-04:00Comments on P. Killingly: Remembering Hiroshima & Nagasaki(She got Herself up) Killinglyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17929501809174177622noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10168531.post-63245817096383684632009-08-10T14:32:13.654-04:002009-08-10T14:32:13.654-04:00This is probably the most defining moment in human...This is probably the most defining moment in human history. The day that humanity raised the bar on how far humans are willing to go to kill other humans. This is the start of the microwave-video game approach to war. <br />Gone are the days of hand to hand combat soon with will be by remote control, video games, and one swift push of a button.<br />It it heavy and shameful moment in U.S. history.<br />Would an invasion of Japan would have been more costly?<br />Could there have been another way to convince the extremely dedicated men of the Japanese Army to surrender even though they would be willing to kill themselves rather then surrender?<br />These are questions we ask but it won't change the fact that America told the world that we are not afraid of using weapons of mass-destruction.<br />Lets hope that these weapons aren't ever turned against us.<br />For with Karma what goes around comes around.Tonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04126513562716944105noreply@blogger.com