hiroshima
hiroshima
"No man has the right to seek values from others by means of physical forces,
no man or group has the right to initiate the use of physical force against others, however men have the right to use force in self-defense and against those who initiate it's use." Claims philosopher Ayn Rand.
The Japanese were seeking values (land, natural resources etc.) by means of physical force, and therefore, according to this philosophy which I whole
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did not experience the horrors that went on first hand.
They never had to watch their brother and father and sons board a train for the last time heading to Japan to fight against a merciless advasarys .
The People of the time wanted the war to end, and as soon as possible if this meant a mass destruction of the enemy than so be it.
The brutalities of war are unjustifiable.
Ending them is not.