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It's important to note that the nuclear program started as a race against the Nazis. Japan had no nuclear program during the war. Once the Nazis surrendered, there should have been no need to continue the development of the bomb. It was developed and then ultimately used on civilians, not once, but twice.
And if Japan hadn't surrendered, it would have been used up to a dozen times.
While that is true, as declassified documents show, it's important to note they didn't have that many more bombs ready at the moment (IIRC they did have a third one ready to be dropped) but they were being manufactured as quickly as they could, so the war would have to last a while for all of them to be used. But they planned to, which is a little scary
Yes, the article mentions the manufacturing bottleneck.
It's insane that after seeing the effects of the first 2 bombs, military leaders still lobbied for more to be dropped.
The nuclear bombs were hardly more cruel than any other part of WW2. Nukes killed a comparatively low number of people. Per unit, nukes are scary, but it was just a drop in the bucket.
Only if Japan didn't surrender after themselves seeing the effects.
The Japanese did have a nuclear program that made little progress and was unlikely to be a threat.
Ultimately your use of the word "should" implies that Japan would not have fought out the battle on the main land. Killing civils is bad, saving millions of lives is good.
Humanity is better off today because Japan lost...
Lmao.
If you are going to add “and its allies” to that question then it’s only fair to ask what Japan and its allies did.
See Nazis.
Also see Japan annexing way more than the US ever did, and US hasn’t annexed any part of any sovereign country since wwii.
US foreign policy has been awful. But nothing even close to what Japan and the Nazis did and hoped to do.
Warning: graphic rape and mutilation of civilians, brutal maiming of prisoners, forced sex slavery, biological experimentation on humans, ethnic clenasing, and genocide of millions of people by JAPAN.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_war_crimes
The axis powers were openly brutal beyond imagination. It’s not even a debate.
On that note, I highly recommend the book Racing the Enemy by Hasegawa Tsuyoshi. It's a very in depth look at the weeks before the surrender from inside the emperor's cabinet.