Mr Kobayashi
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There is no winner here, would you not drop the bomb but instead swap that picture for one of dead British children or soldiers?
Which British children were in the Far East and vulnerable to attack from Imperial Japan?
I'm sure there were some, but a significant number, really?
Your argument essentially boils down to lets kill far more Japanese civilians than we military men we are likely to lose because they are from our own country. As others have said the bomb dropping was inevitable once the USA had the capability, that doesn't mean we shouldn't recognise it as a crime against humanity.
If you reframed your question, and gave me the choice of shooting a room full of 10 Japanese kids or 1 British child, (without a third option and my suicide results in them all dying). I would begrudgingly kill the British child. If it was 2 Japanese and 1 British child I would make the same choice.
The only way I am unlikely to be swayed from that (unless you reverse the ratio) is if the child was a close relative or someone under my care.
I'm not surprised that you can quote contemporary high approval from Americans, (racist) war time propaganda is a powerful too. Many ethnic Japanese in America were interned because of their genetic predisposition to disloyalty.
It’s irrelevant information to a moral dilemma.