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Essay heading: Dropping the Atomic Bombs: An irresponsible Decision
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Figure 1 shows models of the two bombs.
The dropping of the bombs had various beneficial effects. For example, it helped end World War II with Japan's surrender and it saved countless U.S. military lives. However, the flood of negative results was simply overwhelming, because Hiroshima was not a big military center and the damage from the bomb could not be predicted or controlled as Scientists had forewarned... displayed 300 characters
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These points imply that the dropping of the atomic bombs on Japan was an irresponsible decision.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
To understand why Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as civilian cities, should not have been attacked, it is important to know about the rules of warfare. These rules were proposed at The Hague in 1907 and ratified by the U... displayed next 300 characters
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