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by ksou32
3685 days ago
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Most of the men in WW 2 were drafted. In that case I see no difference between a solder and a civilian. Truman's duty is to American boys who are dying in a war Japan started. He's wasn't the president of Japan You also have to factor in with any negotiation Japan may of argued they still owned Korea, as they'd had since 1910 In the Battle of the Bulge children were drafted,they magically become disposable war machines. |
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Surely even when you're drafted, being trained and armed sets you apart from civilians? This WWII vet[1] is of the opinion that even unarmed soldiers (AKA ejected pilots who no longer have access to arms) are not legitimate targets, let alone civilians.
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8LVlYJ5eJU