The Bastard Just Had To Do It: Obama In Hiroshima Apologizes For America's Actions During WW2

"How easily we seek to justify violence in the name of some higher cause."

Yeah, like it saved an estimated 1.5 million lives.
as compared to the Over 60 million people were killed during World War II, which was over 3% of the world's population at the times so it saved 6 % of the population
Pyrrhic victory

  • : a victory that is not worth winning because so much is lost to achieve it.
Your right to drop your pants and grab your ankles when facing evil.
classic fact free answer.
 
Again, this is what happens when you have a non-natural born Citizen as president born without sole allegiance to America.

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Obama Ignores Japanese Atrocities in Hiroshima: US Decision to Drop Atom Bomb Arose from "Humanity's Worst Instincts"

Obama is a natural born US citizen you moron.

He's just an asshole.
 
The US started the god damn war by declaring economic war on Japan.....christ you idiots are just like Israel and the Jews. Punch someone in the face and when they defend themselves cry foul. Under Trump I expect him to finish the job instead of pussyfooting around and then get the hell out of issues overseas and fix things here.
 
Obama pissing on Trumans grave is the take away from today.
total bullshit but you mental illness precludes you from reality .
"How easily we seek to justify violence in the name of some higher cause"

Nice long piss on Trumans grave.
fact just pisses you off.
Hilarious coming from someone who doesn't think the war ending in August 1945 saved over a million lives.
 
Obama pissing on Trumans grave is the take away from today.

You have the photo?

Oh wait- just you pulling crap out of your ass again.
President Obama's speech- please tell us which parts you find offensive?

Seventy-one years ago, on a bright cloudless morning, death fell from the sky and the world was changed. A flash of light and a wall of fire destroyed a city and demonstrated that mankind possessed the means to destroy itself.


Why do we come to this place, to Hiroshima? We come to ponder a terrible force unleashed in a not-so-distant past. We come to mourn the dead, including over 100,000 Japanese men, women and children, thousands of Koreans, a dozen Americans held prisoner.


Their souls speak to us. They ask us to look inward, to take stock of who we are and what we might become.


The world war that reached its brutal end in Hiroshima and Nagasaki was fought among the wealthiest and most powerful of nations. Their civilizations had given the world great cities and magnificent art. Their thinkers had advanced ideas of justice and harmony and truth. And yet the war grew out of the same base instinct for domination or conquest that had caused conflicts among the simplest tribes, an old pattern amplified by new capabilities and without new constraints.

In the span of a few years, some 60 million people would die. Men, women, children, no different than us. Shot, beaten, marched, bombed, jailed, starved, gassed to death. There are many sites around the world that chronicle this war, memorials that tell stories of courage and heroism, graves and empty camps that echo of unspeakable depravity.

Yet in the image of a mushroom cloud that rose into these skies, we are most starkly reminded of humanity’s core contradiction. How the very spark that marks us as a species, our thoughts, our imagination, our language, our toolmaking, our ability to set ourselves apart from nature and bend it to our will — those very things also give us the capacity for unmatched destruction.
 
The US started the god damn war by declaring economic war on Japan.....christ you idiots are just like Israel and the Jews. Punch someone in the face and when they defend themselves cry foul. Under Trump I expect him to finish the job instead of pussyfooting around and then get the hell out of issues overseas and fix things here.
How terrible America didn't want to trade with Japan as they raped and murdered the people of Nanking.
 
More from the actual speech- rather then lies of the Right Wing Nut Job parade

How often does material advancement or social innovation blind us to this truth? How easily we learn to justify violence in the name of some higher cause.


Every great religion promises a pathway to love and peace and righteousness, and yet no religion has been spared from believers who have claimed their faith as a license to kill.


Nations arise telling a story that binds people together in sacrifice and cooperation, allowing for remarkable feats. But those same stories have so often been used to oppress and dehumanize those who are different.


Science allows us to communicate across the seas and fly above the clouds, to cure disease and understand the cosmos, but those same discoveries can be turned into ever more efficient killing machines.


The wars of the modern age teach us this truth. Hiroshima teaches this truth. Technological progress without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. The scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well.


That is why we come to this place. We stand here in the middle of this city and force ourselves to imagine the moment the bomb fell. We force ourselves to feel the dread of children confused by what they see. We listen to a silent cry. We remember all the innocents killed across the arc of that terrible war and the wars that came before and the wars that would follow.
 
How Dare President Obama say we are friends with Japan?

And since that fateful day, we have made choices that give us hope. The United States and Japan have forged not only an alliance but a friendship that has won far more for our people than we could ever claim through war. The nations of Europe built a union that replaced battlefields with bonds of commerce and democracy. Oppressed people and nations won liberation. An international community established institutions and treaties that work to avoid war and aspire to restrict and roll back and ultimately eliminate the existence of nuclear weapons.
 
More from the actual speech- rather then lies of the Right Wing Nut Job parade

How often does material advancement or social innovation blind us to this truth? How easily we learn to justify violence in the name of some higher cause.


Every great religion promises a pathway to love and peace and righteousness, and yet no religion has been spared from believers who have claimed their faith as a license to kill.


Nations arise telling a story that binds people together in sacrifice and cooperation, allowing for remarkable feats. But those same stories have so often been used to oppress and dehumanize those who are different.


Science allows us to communicate across the seas and fly above the clouds, to cure disease and understand the cosmos, but those same discoveries can be turned into ever more efficient killing machines.


The wars of the modern age teach us this truth. Hiroshima teaches this truth. Technological progress without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. The scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well.


That is why we come to this place. We stand here in the middle of this city and force ourselves to imagine the moment the bomb fell. We force ourselves to feel the dread of children confused by what they see. We listen to a silent cry. We remember all the innocents killed across the arc of that terrible war and the wars that came before and the wars that would follow.
I guarantee that if I take a letter from every word in that speech I can spell out "We apologize" That had to be what the OP did.
 
That Bastard Obama is against Evil- who does he think he is!

Still, every act of aggression between nations, every act of terror and corruption and cruelty and oppression that we see around the world shows our work is never done. We may not be able to eliminate man’s capacity to do evil, so nations and the alliances that we form must possess the means to defend ourselves. But among those nations like my own that hold nuclear stockpiles, we must have the courage to escape the logic of fear and pursue a world without them.


We may not realize this goal in my lifetime, but persistent effort can roll back the possibility of catastrophe. We can chart a course that leads to the destruction of these stockpiles. We can stop the spread to new nations and secure deadly materials from fanatics.
 
That Bastard Obama is actually promoting peace- and safety for children- no wonder Stevie is pissed off at him!

For this, too, is what makes our species unique. We’re not bound by genetic code to repeat the mistakes of the past. We can learn. We can choose. We can tell our children a different story, one that describes a common humanity, one that makes war less likely and cruelty less easily accepted.


We see these stories in the hibakusha. The woman who forgave a pilot who flew the plane that dropped the atomic bomb because she recognized that what she really hated was war itself. The man who sought out families of Americans killed here because he believed their loss was equal to his own.


My own nation’s story began with simple words: All men are created equal and endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights including life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Realizing that ideal has never been easy, even within our own borders, even among our own citizens. But staying true to that story is worth the effort. It is an ideal to be strived for, an ideal that extends across continents and across oceans. The irreducible worth of every person, the insistence that every life is precious, the radical and necessary notion that we are part of a single human family — that is the story that we all must tell.


That is why we come to Hiroshima. So that we might think of people we love. The first smile from our children in the morning. The gentle touch from a spouse over the kitchen table. The comforting embrace of a parent. We can think of those things and know that those same precious moments took place here, 71 years ago.


Those who died, they are like us. Ordinary people understand this, I think. They do not want more war. They would rather that the wonders of science be focused on improving life and not eliminating it. When the choices made by nations, when the choices made by leaders, reflect this simple wisdom, then the lesson of Hiroshima is done.


The world was forever changed here, but today the children of this city will go through their day in peace. What a precious thing that is. It is worth protecting, and then extending to every child. That is a future we can choose, a future in which Hiroshima and Nagasaki are known not as the dawn of atomic warfare but as the start of our own moral awakening.
 
The US started the god damn war by declaring economic war on Japan.....christ you idiots are just like Israel and the Jews. Punch someone in the face and when they defend themselves cry foul. Under Trump I expect him to finish the job instead of pussyfooting around and then get the hell out of issues overseas and fix things here.
 
No it didn't save lives. It destroyed lives. That's what war does. It destroys. That's its entire purpose.

Oh yeah, and enrich the 1%.

And, as usual, the inbred, cracker, trailer trash, ignorant pile of human garbage, feral albino chimp OP is lying.

But what else would we expect from brainless slime?
Another round of idiotic all war is bad.

Nah, war is good, it is a force that gives us meaning in america.
Here we go again. Mr morality thinks slavery in America was fine and stopping what Imperial Japan and NAZI Germany was evil.
The libs would have been happier if the Nazi's and Japan won WW2.
 

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