Argumentative Essay: The Nuclear Bombing In Japan

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The Nuclear Bombing In Japan Imagine your county getting bombed by the world’s most powerful bomb of all time.The worse that could ever occur is when everyone dies.On August 6,1945 America dropped the first nuclear bomb in Hiroshima,Japan. Due to all of the risks of dropping the bomb, US was not justified. In addition,the bomb was so hazardous that it took countless lives according to the article, “The decision to drop the bomb.” It was a complete tragedy and completely unrequited. America was so caught up in winning that it forgot we are dealing with human lives. It was a major loss of civilian lives just to demonstrate the power of the nuclear weapon.Additionally, this shows that the cost was in development of the nuclear weapon was hard to justify because it was $2 billion dollars.Why spend so much money on research development when it may not work to the purpose of being an example argued author Bill Deitrich.So if we came up with a better plan instead of acting in fear we could have saved numerous lives and we would not be the first to drop a nuclear weapon. …show more content…

Due to Japan wanting to call its quits, there was no need for America to bomb them in the first place. If we did not bomb them they would have surrender but since they were already conventionally bombed and fire bombed to the point of weakness they called its quits.Afterwards, 70,000 Japanese citizens were vaporized and in the months and years that followed, an additional 100,000 perished from burns or radiation sickness stated article “The decision in dropping the bomb.” Since so many innocent lives were taken it could have been easily