08-06-2009, 12:49 PM
To everyone in this topic who is trying to justify what the U.S. did... war is never right. It is a despicable trait of humanity. People try to say we NEED war for change... that's a load of shit. The only thing that needs to change is us. Our first solution to a dispute is to go to war because humanity is a small child. When we don't like another country's habits, we bully them. Except that in reality, we're not just bullying them, we're killing them. Who gave the U.S. the authority to determine who should live or die? And for that matter, who gave people the right to judge others and tell them how they can or can't live their lives? (Authority)
America prides itself as appearing as the only "free" country of the world, but that freedom is because they'll kill anyone who stands in the way of that freedom, for whatever reason. While that may sound good in retrospect, the point is that they're just looking for a reason to go off and kill anyone who doesn't agree with them.
So no, I don't think there was any justification for dropping those bombs. The civilians that were killed, or even worse, mutated, had nothing to do with the war and should not have been made to suffer for the army's disputes.
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