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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (147311)5/20/2002 11:18:07 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1585687
 
Ted, <we nuked Horishima and Nagasaki.>

Who do you think brought WWII to that point in the first place? Germany and Japan, that's who.


Ten, but how does that fit into your premise of war by any other means? And do you think because Japan was the bad guy, that justifies killing hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilians........women and children? If you do, then does that mean if you are the 'good' guy, you can kill civilians but if you are the 'bad' guy you can't? And how come we used the bomb on the Japanese but not the Germans? Why were Japanese civilians more expendable than German civilians? And when you kill lots of civilians but you are the good guy and God is on your side, then is that just fighting the good fight, and not terrorism?

Now, who do you think is willing to bring the Middle Eastern conflict to the point of nukes? Here's a hint: It isn't Israel.

You know, you're probably right. Israel would have a lot to lose, the Palestinians much less. Whose fault is that?

<How do you do know that the S. Korean freedom fighters did not call for the death of all Japanese?>

In this particular area, I think I know more than you do. Trust me on this.


How can I trust you when you weren't there? Besides, I find it hard to believe that not one Korean soldier yelled at some point in his military career, "Death to all Japanese". The Koreans are nice people in general but not that nice.

ted