To What Extent Was The Atomic Bomb Justified

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Vincent Wang 808 3/22/23 What is an Atomic bomb? An atomic bomb is a weapon with great explosive power that results from the sudden release of energy upon the splitting, or fission, of the nuclei of a heavy element such as plutonium or uranium, it was used on Japan during Hiroshima and many people think it was a war crime, do you agree that it unjustified or justified? I say that America was justified in using the Atomic Bombs on Japan. I think America using the Atomic bomb was justified, because first off the Japanese people wouldn’t stop fighting back until they were left with no choice, it showed that the Japanese had demonstrated , fighting to almost the last man on Pacific islands, committing mass suicide on Saipan and unleashing …show more content…

The text states “The Japanese had demonstrated near-fanatical resistance, fighting to almost the last man on Pacific islands, committing mass suicide on Saipan and unleashing kamikaze attacks at Okinawa. Fire bombings had killed 100,000 in Tokyo with no discernible political effect. Only the atomic bomb could jolt Japan's leadership …show more content…

In the text, it states “Japan feared that upon surrendering the government to the allied states, they might change its form of government more so by doing away with the emperor who was so much respected in the state. Also, the Japanese did not like the idea of their soldiers being disarmed by the allies.”This shows that the Japanese wouldn’t accept any offers to end the war which was the second reason it was the right choice to drop the bomb on