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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Nov 4, 8:07?am, "Eisboch" wrote: You realize, of course, that one of the reasons Truman fired MacArthur during the Korean conflict is because MacArthur publicly pushed for using nukes on the Chinese after they (the Chinese) became involved. Eisboch And if you take the broadest possible view of the situation, that actually reinforces MacArthur's statement about the use of the atomic bomb to end the war with Japan. MacArthur never said, "We shouldn't have nuked Japan because it was morally wrong", but instead said that we didn't need to nuke Japan because the country was already willing to capitulate if we would simply let them keep the institution of the Emperor as one of the conditions in the documents of surrender (which we ultimately did). Capitulate is not the same as unconditional surrender. The end result of the war in the Pacific was always unconditional surrender from Japan. MacArthur apparently felt that we couldn't win the war in Korea unless we *did* nuke China. It would be difficult to make a resounding case that we achieved a decisive victory in Korea, so maybe MacArthur was right. The Korean War has not ended, there has been no victory nor defeat on either side of the 38th parallel. So Douglas MacArthur cannot be counted among those who were *morally* opposed to the use of nuclear weapons, only among those who claim to have felt, back in 1945, that using nuclear weapons on Japan was not *strategically* necessary to force a Japanese surrender. In fact, he claims to have thought that Japan would have surrendered weeks before the bomb was dropped (and of course that event would have saved American lives as well) if we had been flexible enough to allow them to keep the Emperor in place. Douglas MacArthur was of the opinion that he was a demi-god One of the many shoulda, coulda, wouldas, and what-ifs of discussing history. :-) |
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![]() Douglas MacArthur was of the opinion that he was a demi-god Wasnt' there a book about him called "The American Caesar"? |
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