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by pekk
4745 days ago
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Of course, no nation other than the US ever makes this terribly fraught decision. The Axis, for example, always erred on the side of not hurting any civilians. And no nation other than the US today would do something that could even inadvertently hurt civilians. |
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It took considerable effort to change opinions to allow deliberate targeting of civilian populations.
To go from not killing civilians, to bombing cities, to the awful fire-bombing of Dresden and the nuclear bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima shows just how brutal we became during the war.
I'm not sure why you mention the Axis powers. "The Nazis did it too" is not something I want to use to justify my behaviour. We know the Axis powers were fucking evil. I hope we hold ourselves to higher standards that the people carrying out the Holocaust or Unit 731.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_731)
> And no nation other than the US today would do something that could even inadvertently hurt civilians
The US deliberately targets civilians. Very many civilian deaths are caused and these are not inadvertent or accidental.
Over 500 cruise missiles and over 1,500 air sorties, causing over 6,000 civilian deaths (Shock and Awe, beginning of Iraq war)is not some incidental death count.