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On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 05:54:25 GMT, "weary" wrote:
I never claimed that every bomb would be on target, Ohhh it attempts to move the goalposts. Liar - quote where I said that there would be no civilian casualties or every bomb would be on target. You have done so repeatedly by claiming that there was an 'alternative' where none existed. but feel free to construct strawmen, Not a strawman, a fact, you were asked to provide the alternatives, you havent. I have You haven't, you selectively quoted the bombing survey figures but were too stupid to figure out that 2/3s of all bombs dropped fell more than 1000 feet from the target. Which of course is *meaningless* given the CEP needed to hit and destroy a point target. Aircraft factories, oil refineries etc aren't point targets. Ahhh, its manages to contradict itself yet again through complete cluelessness. and averaged 35 to 40 percent within 1,000 feet of the aiming point in daylight attacks from 20,000 feet or lower. " ROFLMAO!! You idiot, you still don't know what CEP means now do you. Your delusions and proclivity to inappropriate fits of laughter don't concern me, but you should seek professional help. You produced figures which completely undermined your idiotic argument about the allies having the means to precisely hit targets anywhere, never mind urban areas. One can only laugh at such stupidity. It is revisionism to claim that B29s had the means to accurately deliver HE on military targets in urban areas as an alternative to fire raids or the atom bomb. Its pure unadulterated fantasia. B29s did and could do so accurately enough to inflict less casualties than area bombing or atomic bombs. Yet another attempt at misdirection. They clearly couldn't accurately target any facility in anywhere when 2/3rds of bombs dropped fell more than 1000 feet from the aimpoint. Or have you forgotten those inconvenient bombing survey figures yet idiot. What is the effect of demanding that the 'target' be in an urban area with regard to civilian casualties - are they minimised or maximised? Why is the value of the 'target' somehow increased by being in a large urban area? I suggest you ask the targeting committee, the one which detailed 'military' targets as a clear contradiction of your idiotic line about civilians. Why did the target have to be in a large urban area? Like DUH! One generally finds large urban areas around key facilities such as ports, dockyards and regional military headquarters controlling tens of thousands of personnel. I asked you to tell us how *you* would have targeted the dozen or so key targets in hiroshima using the technology of the period. Your reply was a non sequitur. "Industrial plants had been targetted successfully by B-29s virtually from the start of the bombing campaign against the Japanese home islands." What was special about the targets in Hiroshima that the usual bombing ststistics wouldn't apply? That is a non sensical question. Given you've already told us that 60-70 % of bombs dropped will fall more than 1000 feet from the target, even your limited comprehension skills should be aware what 12 air raids by 3-500 B29s will do to a city, even if they drop only HE. Yet below you provide a quote that says the same damage to Hiroshima could have been inflicted by 220 B-29s and details the bomb load. Not loaded with HE alone they wouldnt. Nearly a quarter of the load was ant-personnel bombs Cue yet another clue free attempt at moralising. so about fifty planes could have been left behind unless the aim was specifically kill civilians, Of course you will tell us how anti personnel bombs which 'specifically kill civilians' would managed to kill those who would have been warned at least 45 mins before hand by air raid sirens and are now sitting in bomb shelters. given that the vast majority of casualties were civilians. 'civilians' who were providing the means to murder millions of real civilians across the pacific. Tough. A far cry from the figures (3600-6000)you pluck out of the air above. You're the one claiming that B29s could accurately target anything without causing collateral damage, not I. Very hard to do when the initial CEP for B29 operations was 6%. You've been repeatedly asked for a meaningful alternative to the fire raids or the A bomb and you haven't provided one. I have - your chauvinism prevent you from considering it. You haven't, all you've done is peddle revisionist agit-prop, your hilarious nonsense about anti personnel bombs being the latest emission of pomo moralising. Which proves that the cities were not treated any differently to any other B29 target in Japan. Which doesn't say anything about the legality or morality of that treatment. It doesn't have to. There was nothing illegal or immoral in using a weapon which ended the war and saved the lives of nearly 1 million allied POWs and Internees held by the Japanese. You also neglected the detail the terminal effects on Nagasaki, something to do with the PBS tearing another great hole in your drivel about the poor ickle 'civilians'. ??? Ohh, it evades yet again. Please tell the audience what was damaged and destroyed by the nagasaki bomb , or it is too embarrassing for you. You are aware that armies require more prosaic items, like vehicles, small arms, uniforms, a wide variety of munitions including, bullets, grenades and shells which were turned out by the millions across the kanto plain. The USBS states "By 1944 the Japanese had almost eliminated home industry in their war economy. " LMAO! Of course it snips the following sentence which proves my point " They still relied, however, on plants employing less than 250 workers for subcontracted parts and equipment. Many of these smaller plants were concentrated in Tokyo and accounted for 50 percent of the total industrial output of the city. Such plants suffered severe damage in urban incendiary attacks. " Do try harder dear boy. greg -- You do a lot less thundering in the pulpit against the Harlot after she marches right down the aisle and kicks you in the nuts. |
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