Those bombs were developed specifically to win WWII. They were being developed on all sides and you can be damned sure the other parties would have used them if they had gotten them first.
Those are excuses, the fact being we are the only nation that has ever been aggressive with nukes, so having the stance we are the only ones who should have them is the kind of **** that drives nations like Iran and North Korea to them in the first place.
We lack self control? How many have we dropped enemies since WWII?This is a terrible position, you act as if Americans are the only ones capable of controlling themselves.
If anything Americans lack much self control when it comes to nuclear weapons, we are the only nation to ever use them in an aggressive manor.
We lack self control? How many have we dropped enemies since WWII?
I think his point is how many nukes has anyone else in the world dropped on their enemies?
US - 2
Other 18 or so countries - 0
We are the only country that has ever used nukes on an enemy so therefore we should be the only country trusted with them?
Oh yeah, he got an open and shut case!!!! You go girl.I think his point is how many nukes has anyone else in the world dropped on their enemies?
US - 2
Other 18 or so countries - 0
We are the only country that has ever used nukes on an enemy so therefore we should be the only country trusted with them?
Oh yeah, he got an open and shut case!!!! You go girl.
It's illogical to trust your enemy. The current situation is based (rightly) off of mutual distrust
Those are excuses, the fact being we are the only nation that has ever been aggressive with nukes, so having the stance we are the only ones who should have them is the kind of **** that drives nations like Iran and North Korea to them in the first place.
Bull, they were used defensively.....remember Pearl Harbor?
If we hadn't nuked 2 cities, we would have had to firebomb all their larger coastal cities...
Well look at this from a North Koreans point of view, Korea was split because of the Japanese. All the norks tried to do was unify there former country and were squashed by anti-communist America empire.Bull, they were used defensively.....remember Pearl Harbor?
If we hadn't nuked 2 cities, we would have had to firebomb all their larger coastal cities...
Yeah !, mass deaths by starvation of the entire nation is better than nuking 2 cities.Not really... There are all kinds of ways we could have defeated them. All of them would have lead to mass deaths. The most likely would have been to surround them and choke them off like a castle under siege.
Well look at this from a North Koreans point of view, Korea was split because of the Japanese. All the norks tried to do was unify there former country and were squashed by anti-communist America empire.
The America involvement in the area was solely political, whether you agree with either side, it was not in our right to stop them from invading South Korea in the first place.
America has been propping up South Koreans economy, so much so that there car companies Kia and Hyundai are hurting American car companies bottom line. The warranties offered by the two car companies have been unmatched because of US banks propping up the warranties.
This is not something Americans should be proud of, and is something seen throughout South Korea.
Roman Empire: A collection of states spread across much of European continent loosely controlled by executive powers in a central city, commonly known as RomeAmerica does not have an "empire." The mutually beneficial relationship of trade does not make an empire.
Technically it was more the Chinese involvement, which goes back to WWII when the North Koreans and Chinese united against the Japanese.So was the Soviet involvement. The peninsula was divided despite overwhelming opposition from the Koreans themselves. Both the Americans and the Soviets were there to fill the power vacuum left by the Japanese to prevent the other from exercising exclusive dominion over the peninsula.
That is fine, but when US banks are giving them a strategical advantage over competitors for no apparent reason, and not only that but that car is more likely to break and warranty used, I question if this is really in American's interest.Overseas car manufactures in general are beating American car manufactures because of the lower cost of labor.
The fact that the South lives in in a free, just, democratic society is something which makes me proud. The same cannot be said about the North. I believe all humans deserve freedom from tyranny.
Roman Empire: A collection of states spread across much of European continent loosely controlled by executive powers in a central city, commonly known as Rome
America: A collection of states spread across the America continet, loosely controlled by executive powers in a central city, commonly known as Washington DC.
America is most definitely an empire.
Technically it was more the Chinese involvement, which goes back to WWII when the North Koreans and Chinese united against the Japanese.
That is fine, but when US banks are giving them a strategical advantage over competitors for no apparent reason, and not only that but that car is more likely to break and warranty used, I question if this is really in American's interest.
You realise how Romes legislature was held power in there senate right?Actually, this is federalism. Not imperialism... And because the states elect the executives and legislators, your claim doesn't hold any water.
Well true, it is totally fine, but I dare you do a google search with Kia or Hyundia + the word "warranty" + the word "scam" and listen to the horror stories. Anyone who knows anything about auto industry knows that the department that is incharge of warranties, finance and insurance are the departments where car companies make there real money. Selling cars is to costly, the real money is in all the stuff that goes along with the car purchase.Can you back up that claim with a source? Obviously the consumers who purchase them think it's worth it and that's not mine to judge.
Well Korea was under colonial rule much like most of china, but in both China and Korea there were large liberation movements happening at the same time. They may not of fought together but both sides had liberation fighters.Technically, you're wrong. Division of Korea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Focus was heavily and intentionally placed upon the psychological and cultural element in Japan 's colonial policy, and the unification strategies adopted in the fields of culture and education were designed to eradicate the individual ethnicity of the Korean race."
You realise how Romes legislature was held power in there senate right?
Most of the time it was rich families scattered throughout the kingdom, much like how our politicians are usually from predominately rich families from there respected areas. I think my claim holds plenty of water my boy.
Well true, it is totally fine, but I dare you do a google search with Kia or Hyundia + the word "warranty" + the word "scam" and listen to the horror stories. Anyone who knows anything about auto industry knows that the department that is incharge of warranties, finance and insurance are the departments where car companies make there real money. Selling cars is to costly, the real money is in all the stuff that goes along with the car purchase.
Kia and Hyundai are known world over for sleezy warranties and ****ty cars, and Americans have there hands all over that pie. GE has had large stake and other prominent American companies.
Well Korea was under colonial rule much like most of china, but in both China and Korea there were large liberation movements happening at the same time. They may not of fought together but both sides had liberation fighters.
Also I remind you that in Korea Japan was trying to kill the culture of Koreans,
Japan went as fat to take all Chinese characters off famous statues to re-enforce less Chinese influence on Koreans daily lives. The Japanese do not get along with the Chinese.
A fact many may not know about WWII, America killed about 70,000 Koreans when we dropped both A bombs. In both the cities there were about 70,000 Koreans working in the factories. You want another reason why Koreans might be a little pissed off at America.
For some reason South Korea has become good friends with Japan, even after many years of being confined to slave labor and defacto rule, many South Korean professors say "it was for our best interest and opened our doors to capitalism". That's funny, the door to capitalism was opened with the wips of colonialism.
Korea under Japanese rule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This pisses off a lot of North Koreans, and it should. They suppress there culture, declare defacto rule, stifle education, force slave labor and try to destroy there language....but it was all for the best.
Man that really busts my balls, and you want to know who that kid in the picture is...he is a kid who should grow some balls like all south koreans should.
I'm not denying anything you are saying, but to say America is not an empire is just not true. We have not stopped growing since our conception of the colanies, and we have been very much like an empire when we were taking the western states from the Spanish and Indians especially when we took to pioneer states.I'm not your boy and in America we have a bicameral legislature consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Senate is comprised of 100 seats (2 per state) while the House is comprised of 435 seats (depends on the population of the state). The Senate is, by it's nature, designed as a seat for the elite while the house is comprised of more common folk. Politicians in general will tend to be more successful because the successful are those who are best able to manage their own personal lives. If someone can't even take care of their own self, what makes you think they can run a country?
I wanted a source to your claim that the banks show preferential treatment to S. Korean car manufacturers.
GM warranty scam - Google Search
Ford warranty scam - Google Search
I've read that Koreans died in the bombings, but where do you get this 70000? The Japanese have forgiven us, why can't you?
What I find funny is that you continue to begrudge the Japanese because of the actions of a generation which is mostly dead under a social order which no longer exists.
Or rich people anywhere, no?He just wants his daily dose of internet, the fine wines he imports, the good food at his table, all while his people suffer.
Much like the kings and queens of Europe in their day...
Or rich people anywhere, no?
BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | North Korea space launch 'fails'
There going to try and build it again, i bet you. Hopefully the Japanese had the sense to go out to see and retrieve see, see if it really did have missiles i in it.
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