Essay On The Dropping Of The Atomic Bomb On Japan

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Was the dropping of the atomic bomb on Japan justified or not? By Hannah Widlake On December 7, 1941 Japan carried out a devastating attack on Pearl Harbour, USA. During this time Japan was at war with China. Despite having a very powerful military, their war with China was using up their resources. During that time, most of their resources especially oil were coming from the USA. The USA did not approve of Japanese aggression in China and they declared an embargo on Japan. This means they would stop supplying Japan with raw materials, like oil. This angered the Japanese, so they attacked Pearl Harbour. Pearl Harbour was the chosen destination to attack as it had one of the largest US military ports, so this would cause them a dis-advantage. The most obvious reason for the US to…show more content…
The un-expected attack on Pearl Harbour left America feeling violated and insecure. They needed to do something vicious and outrageous to regain their dignity and ego. The atomic bomb had never been used before, and in the USA’s mind was the perfect weapon to shock the world. The majority of the people in power, who decided to attack Pearl Harbour, didn’t get killed. Instead 1000’s of innocent Japanese people did. This was a major down fall of the atomic bomb, as the Americans couldn’t specifically choose who they were going to kill. The people that really deserved to die didn’t, and their country had to pay for that. Whilst getting revenge, and reasserting their self-pride, the Americans also planned on spreading fear over every country in the world. They knew that if they dropped this never seen before weapon it would shock the world and make themselves respected and feared. This would mean that no country would dare to attack the US, as they were afraid of the atomic bomb and its affects. And although this seems horrid, it was a very intelligent and well backed up idea, and it was
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