Skashion said:If would have been hell, were it necessary. It wasn't, and wouldn't have been. Japan was on the verge of surrender already. It's a straw man of epic proportions.bluemanc said:if you look at the Allied casuality figures at Iwo Jima & Okinawa coupled with millions having the no surrender attitude & a landing on Mainland Japan would have been Hell.
A B-29 incendiary raid over Tokyo killed about 125,000 people another nearly 100,000,a bombing raid 100 times that would have been needed to guarantee air supremecy,do the maths & then think for yourself for a change.
Again, you think the likes of Eisenhower and Leahy need to think for themselves as well? Christ you're arrogant.
Japan was on the verge of trying to negotiate a conditional surrender, are you purposely ignoring this?
The bomb was a necessary evil, or at least appeared so at the time. If a conditional surrender wasn't accepted by the US, and I think it's more than fair to speculate the US would only have settled for an unconditional surrender then it certainly would have been forthcoming to the Soviets when August Storm was completed.
Can you imagine the ramifications of the entire Korean peninsula, the Japanese home islands and the pacific islands of the former empire coming under Soviet or Com Chi control?