Argumentative Essay On The Atomic Bomb

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The Big Bang The opportunity to end World War II was right in front of President Truman, but could he unleash the horrible weapon against Japan? Would he be able to use the weapon that was likely to be the most destructive weapon ever used? President Truman’s goal was to end the war as swiftly as possible, and with the atomic bomb, he would be able to accomplish this goal. President Truman believed the atomic bomb would save both American and Japanese lives. While the bomb looked like the best option for the job, President Truman would still have a tough decision to make that would likely stick with him for the rest of his life. Truman’s decision to drop the atomic bombs was highly criticized because of the bombs’ cruel and inhumane nature. Barnes illustrates the devastating effects the atomic bomb caused the Japanese civilians by saying hundreds of thousands of civilians with no political ability to oppose their militarist government. Innocent women and children were vaporized, covered with radiation, horrendously burned, buried in wreckage, pierced with flying debris, and turned into burnt blobs of carbon. Neighborhoods filled with entire families were merely destroyed. The survivors confronted radiation sickness, famishment, and crippling mutilations. Survivors were also left with spiritual, emotional damage. The citizens of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were treated as if they had a transmittable disease. Other citizens that had trouble handling the trauma caused by the bombs committed suicide. The survivors were continuously haunted by radiation. Not only did the radiation bring a lifetime of sickness, but also increased the rates of various cancers. The birth defects for pregnant women at the time jumped considerably, and although it is still unknown if birth defects are passed down through generations, survivors of the bomb and their children will continue to face anxiety over the possibilities (7). It is devastating to know the atomic bombs caused those unable to live with the negative impact of the atom bombs to commit suicide, and other innocent Japanese civilians to have to live with life-long health issues from the negative effects of radiation that will undoubtedly last for several generations. The atomic weapons were not dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to harm innocent Japanese civilians, even though this is what many people see when they look into the atomic bombs. The bombs were dropped to end World War II in the most efficient way possible at the time. Gar Alperovitz, a professor at The University of Maryland, states, “He believes United States policy makers used the weapon mainly for

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