LogikAndReazon
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Winning the war against the Japanese and saving American lives....
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It was necessary but nothing to be proud of. However millions of American and Japanese lives were saved.
Truman chose the lesser of two evils.
Neither was "evil". Both were necessary.It was necessary but nothing to be proud of. However millions of American and Japanese lives were saved.
Truman chose the lesser of two evils.
What I'm saying, all war is evil. In a perfect world, humans would settle their differences without resorting to violence.Neither was "evil". Both were necessary.It was necessary but nothing to be proud of. However millions of American and Japanese lives were saved.
Truman chose the lesser of two evils.
But the Japanese chose this fight , didn't they?What I'm saying, all war is evil. In a perfect world, humans would settle their differences without resorting to violence.Neither was "evil". Both were necessary.It was necessary but nothing to be proud of. However millions of American and Japanese lives were saved.
Truman chose the lesser of two evils.
Yes, they did.But the Japanese chose this fight , didn't they?What I'm saying, all war is evil. In a perfect world, humans would settle their differences without resorting to violence.Neither was "evil". Both were necessary.It was necessary but nothing to be proud of. However millions of American and Japanese lives were saved.
Truman chose the lesser of two evils.
Totaly, and they paid the price. Nothing else to say here., Yes, they did.But the Japanese chose this fight , didn't they?What I'm saying, all war is evil. In a perfect world, humans would settle their differences without resorting to violence.Neither was "evil". Both were necessary.It was necessary but nothing to be proud of. However millions of American and Japanese lives were saved.
Truman chose the lesser of two evils.
The usual liberal statement..."I see things as they should be in a perfect world..."What I'm saying, all war is evil. In a perfect world, humans would settle their differences without resorting to violence.Neither was "evil". Both were necessary.It was necessary but nothing to be proud of. However millions of American and Japanese lives were saved.
Truman chose the lesser of two evils.
I'm not a liberal. I'm just saying that war is evil. I don't think you have to be a liberal to believe that.The usual liberal statement..."I see things as they should be in a perfect world..."What I'm saying, all war is evil. In a perfect world, humans would settle their differences without resorting to violence.Neither was "evil". Both were necessary.It was necessary but nothing to be proud of. However millions of American and Japanese lives were saved.
Truman chose the lesser of two evils.
The Japanese invading china and killing millions was evi, I am not a liberal either. Japan attacking Pearl Harbor or British/American bases with NO notice and all the shit the after the fact, Japan can screw itself. Wow.I'm not a liberal. I'm just saying that war is evil. I don't think you have to be a liberal to believe that.The usual liberal statement..."I see things as they should be in a perfect world..."What I'm saying, all war is evil. In a perfect world, humans would settle their differences without resorting to violence.Neither was "evil". Both were necessary.It was necessary but nothing to be proud of. However millions of American and Japanese lives were saved.
Truman chose the lesser of two evils.
If Japan had won the war, kids in school would hear a different story.The Japanese invading china and killing millions was evi, I am not a liberal either. Japan attacking Pearl Harbor or British/American bases with NO notice and all the shit the after the fact, Japan can screw itself. Wow.I'm not a liberal. I'm just saying that war is evil. I don't think you have to be a liberal to believe that.The usual liberal statement..."I see things as they should be in a perfect world..."What I'm saying, all war is evil. In a perfect world, humans would settle their differences without resorting to violence.Neither was "evil". Both were necessary.It was necessary but nothing to be proud of. However millions of American and Japanese lives were saved.
Truman chose the lesser of two evils.