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![]() "Alan Minyard" wrote in message ... Pearl Harbour didn't happen in a vacuum, in spite of what you seem to think. The Japanese didn't get up one morning and decide to attack Pearl Harbour because they had nothing else to do. True, it happened because the Japanese thought that they were racially superior to all others, and therefore had a "right" to rule all of Asia. They had watched the West colonise virtually all of SE Asia and decided that they wanted a slice of the action. Yamamoto was right: "All we have done is awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve." He didn't live to see it, but he was right. I had relatives who were either in the Pacific or headed there from Europe. To them, Truman made the right decision: drop the bomb and end the war ASAP. No bomb means invasion, and look at Saipan, Luzon, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa to see what that would've been like. I like to think that I'm here because my grandfather didn't go to Kyushu in Nov '45. Oh God spare me the grandfather story yet again. As you have spared yourself any sort of historical knowledge? I'm certainly spared any historical knowledge when I read the drivel you post. Al Minyard |
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