Chemical Horse said:
I have to agree with you, but the truth is, during WWII Japan was an unstoppable juggernaut. They didn't know fear and they sure as hell didn't know defeat.
Unstoppable juggernaut? You do realise they lost all hope of victory at the Battle of Midway, right? That was in 1942. They were over muscled and out gunned ever since then. Their ruthless fighting was only delaying the inevitable. In fact, by July 1945 the Japanese Navy were completely unable to conduct any organised operation. I understand you were probably being hyperbole, but that's a ridiculous claim. In fact, the Japanese themselves only gave their military 16 months to beat the USA. They estimated that if it went any longer, they were defeated because their industry couldn't compete over a real war. Japan's only hope was a quick strike that would deter the USA from fighting them. You could argue Japan lost at Pearl Harbor, but Midway was a huge setback and it lost them the war.
Secondly, to suggest the Japanese did not know defeat is ludicrous. They made numerous attempts to negotiate a surrender with both Russia and the United States, however the USA wanted to control Japan and wanted the Japanese to denounce their Emperor. This was a red herring, because Truman knew full well that they would never comply. It's a fake negotiation, and you see it a few times in history. Another infamous time was during the build up to World War 1, when Austria issued ridiculous lists of demands to Serbia. You pretend like you are negotiating, but really all you are doing is making sure you give demands that your enemy won't accept. You look like you tried, but you didn't.
The United States wanted to drop the nuclear bomb on Japan, and they had every intention of doing so. They wanted to test the effects of the bomb, to flex their military power and they wanted to beat the Russians to the punch.
The Hiroshima and Nagasaki bomb supporters will often say that the atomic bomb prevented a full scale land invasion of Japan that would have killed millions more. This is A-Grade nonsense and there is not one reliable piece of evidence that indicates the Japanese governance and hierarchy would have actually fought for that long. The Japanese rulership clearly wanted out of the fight, but they wanted to go out with pride. The USA wanted Japan, they wanted to become a superpower and they sure as hell didn't want the Russians getting there first. They dropped the bomb because of this.
Negotiations could have been made, and there was not one realistic attempt of negotiation made from the USA. They kept pushing negotiations they knew the Japanese would decline to stall time and to make it appear that they tried diplomacy. They didn't. In fact, in January 1945, General MacArthur send President Roosevelt a Japanese offer to surrender. The Japanese surrender negotiations actually entailed the dissolution of the Emperor, and that he would only remain in a ceremonial role. The surrender was declined straight away. Seven months later, the exact same offer of surrender was accepted. I don't see any of this as "evil" I see it as reality, and this stuff happens. Winners win and the losers lose hard.
That's my "controversial!" opinion

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