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The World 's Peace Maker

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War. War never changes. The Romans waged war to gather slaves and wealth. Spain built an empire from its lust for gold and territory. Hitler shaped a battered Germany into an economic superpower. But war never changes. As long as there are sovereign nations possessing great power, war is inevitable but such nations can prevent conflict by being prepared, as it is the most effective means necessary of preserving peace. Owing to nuclear weapons the world is prepared. The precise thing that can cause our annihilation is preventing it from occurring due to nuclear weapons being instrumental in reversing the long, seemingly inexorable trend in modernity toward deadlier and deadlier conflicts. By no means do I derogate nuclear weapons but they …show more content…

Japan’s prime minister rejected the ultimatum and stated “we will press on to the bitter end”. Truman authorised the uranium enriched bomb, the ‘little boy’, to be dropped on Hiroshima and 3 days later a plutonium bomb nicknamed ‘Fat man’ was dropped on Nagasaki killing an total estimate 105,000 people killed. Of those deaths, 20,000 were members of the Imperial Japanese Army. Japan surrendered 6 days later on August 15. President Truman’s justification to use atomic force was that it spared the massive casualties that an invasion of the Japan would entail while ending the war at the earliest possible moment before communist Russia could gain territory in East Asia. Many historians disagree that the atomic bombing was not necessary by stating that japan was bound to surrender due to the Soviet Union’s declaring war on japan and that modifying the unconditional surrender could have proved effective as well by allowing the emperor to retain his throne, who the Japanese viewed as a deity. Regardless, Truman decided to use nuclear weapons on both Hiroshima and Nagasaki and days after the bombing of Nagasaki the Japanese did indeed surrender, bringing an end to World War II.

What was the impact of using nuclear weapons?
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki changed the world we know today. Soviet Russia and the United States were the two

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