>>212582817 (OP)comments:
I think you're getting a little carried away with the atomic bombing affirmation.
There has always been contempt for Japan from him, hasn't there?
As expected of a country created by genociding native Indians.
The nuclear attack on Japan was indiscriminate bombing.
Under international humanitarian law, indiscriminate bombing is illegal.
To say that it was right is..
I shudder every time the head of the country that dropped the bomb justifies it in public.
"Japan has been preying on the US."
That's a terrible accusation when all it means is that American consumers are choosing to buy quality products that are cost-effective.
How long will Japan continue to be preyed upon by the US?
Abe was competent. This is the result of Ishiba's incompetence.
It is a well-known story, of course, that a grueling Japanese mainland battle would be Vietnam-grade, but it is just plain crazy thinking to take pride and honor in claiming it avoided it with nuclear bombs.
What is most problematic is that they even studied the tactics of killing civilians efficiently by bombing.
After the war, those involved in strategic bombing and nuclear bombs didn't prosper in the political arena.
The US knows that, don't you? The burden of US troops in Japan? We've been carrying the burden of global stability and we can't afford it financially, so you want us to give you more money?
It's the U.S. that's eating us
I am a second generation A-bomb survivor, so this kind of statement is sad.
The winners say it was a good thing, but it's not good at all.
Also, the US needs to make something that we want to buy, or we won't be willing to buy it.
There are two presidents who cannot be forgiven even if they die: Roosevelt, who kept dodging repeated concessions and pushed for the Hull Note, and Truman, who made Japan a test site for bombs.
The U.S. is starting to harass Japan like Korea and China.
All they say is anti-Japanese rhetoric.
Truman is a class A war criminal.