America had their hands on a weapon that was capable of bringing the World War ll to a sudden stop, with the atomic bomb they stopped Japan from fighting a war no other countries wanted to fight. America had the right to use the atomic bomb on Japan because the strong military had an opportunity to surrender, Japan wanted to keep fighting, and America wanted to keep their people safe. On December 7th, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, killing a total of 2,403 people. Japan was a confident force that needed to be stopped. Six days after the Nagasaki bombing, Japan surrendered, causing the war to come to a halt. There are many reasons America had the right to bomb Japan, the first, Japan had a chance to surrender but decided not to. Japan was very confident, and thought their country would look weak if they surrendered. After trying to have Japan surrender didn’t work, America decided the only option to end the war was through violence. The clearest choice …show more content…
Japan wanted to keep going with war, but all of the other countries wanted war to end. America decided that the A bomb was a perfect way to end the war, and having the power, they used it. Some might say that America was controlling Japan, and making them seem like less of a country, but Japan wanted to keep fighting, and the Allied powers wanted the war to end. After America bombed Japan, the war ended because Japan was keeping the war going. America respected Japan and all of their rights, according to the Proclamation Defining Terms for the Japanese surrender, “Freedom of speech, of religion, and of thought, as well as respect for the fundamental human rights shall be established.” This means that Japan wasn’t under any restrictions, except that they would be completely disarmed. The terms for the Japanese Surrender gave Japan a chance to surrender, but they wanted to keep fighting, making them a threat to the