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Readers debate ‘ethical necessity’ of Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings
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Readers debate ‘ethical necessity’ of Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings

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Aug. 12, 2025 5 AM PT

To the editor: Acknowledging that the conflict crimes of imperial Japan had been knowledgeable by a ruthlessness akin to Nazi Germany doesn’t clarify (or justify) the selection of densely populated cities as targets for demonstrating the strategic superiority of america (“Bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki was an ethical necessity,” Aug. 8). Contemplate the “concentrating on” of Uraga (close to present-day Tokyo) by Adm. Matthew Perry in 1853. With orders from Washington to steer the Tokugawa authorities to open its Pacific ports to commerce with the West, he selected to direct the cannons of his warships to fireplace blanks moderately than actual ordnance towards town.

Whereas not dismissing the ethical questions that attend “gunboat diplomacy,” we are able to recognize that Perry supported and ultimately achieved an American goal with out descending into brutality. The identical can’t be mentioned for the strategic missions of the Enola Homosexual and Bockscar Superfortress bomber planes in 1945.

Paul Humphreys, Los Angeles

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To the editor: Contributing author Josh Hammer’s argument for the U.S. dropping atomic bombs on Japan skipped flippantly over the true motive. It wasn’t till the Nineteen Nineties that the U.S. launched its information on how a lot it knew about Japanese preparations for the American invasion. The Japanese knew the place and when, had drawn 15 military divisions there and all males ages 15-60 and females 17-40 joined the two.4 million civilians on the Kyushu peninsula primarily based on the slogan “The wonderful demise of 100 million.” Plus, all Allied prisoners of conflict (as much as 100,000) had been to be executed. The Japanese plan was to not defeat their invaders, however to make it so bloody that American public help would wane they usually’d negotiate a positive peace.

The professionals and cons of dropping the bomb was once a typical college essay task, however by 1995 its necessity was public data and the query grew to become moot, morals apart.

Joel Athey, Valley Village

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To the editor: On the time, Gen. Dwight Eisenhower tried to steer President Truman that utilizing the atomic bomb on Hiroshima was not an ethical necessity. His causes: “First, the Japanese had been able to give up, and it wasn’t essential to hit them with that terrible factor. Second, I hated to see our nation be the primary to make use of such a weapon.”

I’m very involved about what are more likely to be labeled as “ethical requirements” within the subsequent decade. Was Hiroshima imagined to be a second of glory for us?

Steve Wooden, Ventura

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To the editor: The atomic bombs might have saved “numerous” lives, but when Truman had dropped one on a distant island close by as an indication, it might need saved one other 200,000-plus lives.

Dean Van Eimeren, Lengthy Seashore

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