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forgotten by the american public is the fact that 25,000 koreans (from the north) were killed in the hiroshiman blast, and 10,000 in the nagasakian blast. vengeance is one of north korea's nuclear motivations. can the u.s. sit in judgement after justifying two wars as vengeance for 2,500 killed in those towers? apparently we can, and will. *sigh*. /\doublethink/\doublethink/\doublethink/\ p.s. if you think japan was still a threat in 1945 it is time to get off your duff and do some independent research and/or thinking! hmmm...japan vs. the u.s., russia, and great britain. i wonder how that will turn out. japan offered over 20 conditional surrenders after VE day. why? because it had lost all its overseas possessions, was out of mineral reserves (thus minimizing armament production) and was facing mass starvation. there is only one nation whose school textbooks overlook this...guess who! hint: same nation that dropped the bombs.
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