Killing a few hundred thousand of people who did no harm to anyone, children, women, families, citizens like you and me, and not feeling bad about it...
Article:
Hiroshima bomb pilot Paul Tibbets dies aged 92
US: The pilot of the aircraft which dropped the world's first atomic bomb used in warfare, Paul Tibbets, died yesterday aged 92.Mr Tibbets flew the B-29 bomber Enola Gay which dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945.He insisted almost to his dying day that he had no regrets about the mission and had no problem sleeping.
Hiroshima bomb pilot Paul Tibbets dies aged 92
US: The pilot of the aircraft which dropped the world's first atomic bomb used in warfare, Paul Tibbets, died yesterday aged 92.Mr Tibbets flew the B-29 bomber Enola Gay which dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945.He insisted almost to his dying day that he had no regrets about the mission and had no problem sleeping.
It was the first use of a nuclear weapon in warfare."I knew when I got the assignment it was going to be an emotional thing," Mr Tibbets told the Columbus Dispatch in a story published on the 60th anniversary of the bombing. "We knew it was going to kill people right and left.
But my one driving interest was to do the best job I could so that we could end the killing as quickly as possible."
He said in a 1975 interview: "I'm not proud that I killed 80,000 people, but I'm proud that I was able to start with nothing, plan it and have it work as perfectly as it did."You've got to take stock and assess the situation at that time. I sleep clearly every night."
Americans have a very weird moral standard. They are horrified when you tell them that people eat "horse meat" but killing human beings, a few thousand here and a few hundred thousand there, no one gives a s***...
Use bombs for military targets not for killing citizens, would be rational reasoning. Their reasoning for killing hundred thousands of citizens was there was going to be a bloody invasion.
WTF!!!
The USA is the one and only REAL expert in bloody invasions LOL.
Geneva Convention:
Some of the central principles underlying laws of war are:
Wars should be limited to achieving the political goals that started the war (e.g., territorial control) and should not include unnecessary destruction
Wars should be brought to an end as quickly as possible
People and property that do not contribute to the war effort should be protected against unnecessary destruction and hardship
Wars should be limited to achieving the political goals that started the war (e.g., territorial control) and should not include unnecessary destruction
Wars should be brought to an end as quickly as possible
People and property that do not contribute to the war effort should be protected against unnecessary destruction and hardship
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