Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the U.S. Terror State
Anthony Gregory at LewRockwell.com - The US gunnerment makes lots of noise about fighting terrorism. Physician, heal thyself.
How would it have been if all those Germans and Japanese, instead of being burned to death from the sky, were corralled into camps and shot or gassed? Materially, it would have been the same. But Americans refuse to think of bombings as even in the same ballpark as other technologically expedient ways of exterminating people by the tens and hundreds of thousands. Why? Because the U.S. government has essentially monopolized terror bombing for nearly a century. No one wants to confront the reality of America’s crimes against humanity.
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