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Samus Aran said:

Japanese have a stronger dislike for America trust me.. What do you mean by WWll? Japan attacked America because they were facing a choice between death of the empire or fighting for its life, Japan decided to seize the oil fields of the Indies. And the only force capable of interfering was the U.S. fleet that FDR had conveniently moved from San Diego out to Honolulu. The reason why they needed oil was because of an economical embargo from America. America did that because Japan was taking over colonies in the middle East. 

After the war against the Nazi party ended America was still at war with the Japanese and they desperately wanted to end the war and that's why they decided to throw and atom bomb on Japan. 1 wasn't enough for America, so a few days later they dropped another one that got dropped on the wrong location because of bad weather, but a lot of victems never the less.

Japan had to surrender in SHAME. They also had to give up their war against China, all because of America.

Believe me, Japan hates America more then communism. Lot's of people committed suicide after they lost the war against America.

 

 

This is clearly show by their adoption of many things US more then other countries... and the US commonly being good guys in their works.

After World War 2 the US facilitated the "Japanese Miracle" through investments. 

Also if you knew anything about WW2 in the pacific you'd know it took 2 atom bombs to end the war.  It's not that 1 wasn't enough for the US.  1 wasn't enough for the Japanese military commanders.

Hell, 2 wasn't.  The Military commanders wanted to push on until everyone was dead rather then face defeat.

The second bomb was just what the emperor needed to break away from said military commanders.


The only other solutions were an invasion from the south, that would of likely included an unwanted russian invasion from the north, splitting the country like vietnam or germany, and leading to way more deaths then 2 atom bombs...

or to simply blockade the country and bomb it until they surrendered... targeting vital trainlines that transported military equipment, but also transported food.  Japan's food source at the time mostly being supported by a few provinces... this would of lead to massive famine that once again would of killed many more then those 2 atom bombs.

Well that or the option of accepting Japan's "surrender" where they ended up getting to keep most of what they conquered including stuff the US had already taken back.