Comments by "The SMR" (@SergyMilitaryRankings) on "No, We Didn't Need to Nuke Japan" video.

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  23.  @Dm1tryusmattias  what an absolute load of Nonsense, US generals have no right to complain about casualties, the Soviets lost more men in a Battle than the US lost on all fronts during the whole war and that's a soldiers job, can you imagine how much Americans would be crying about how "evil" Japan was, if they used the atomic bombs against their innocent civilians, killing entire generations, killing thousands and thousands of babies, children and elderly, you would never hear the end of it, you never hear the end of what happened in 2001, despite the fact between 2001-2021 the US was basically commiting a 2001 every day at its highest to every month at its lowest but they aren't Europeans or Americans so I guess their lives aren't worth as much. Your argument is nonsense regardless, Japan was surrounded by the US, UK and soviet navies, the USSR had liberated china and many others whilst the US and UK had liberated South Asia and Pacific, they could have easily just blockaded then until they gave up, the fact they surrendered because they didn't want to lose more civilians to the atomic bombs proves they would have surrendered when their people started dying in mass to starvation, you're just trying your hardest to justify the bombs, you sound like the type who would minimize US war crimes because "they were tired and exhausted" There is NO justification, EVER for killing innocent people, the generals and the politicians wanted to test the bomb and show the USSR their weapon, they were always going to use it, you're just believing the story the US tells you, but I mean why shouldn't we believe the US, I mean when has the US ever lied about matters of war πŸ™„ And it comes down to it again, if you justfy the atomic bombs then you must justfy 2001.
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