President Truman chooses to bomb Nagasaki and Hiroshima, and the use of the weapon is the least awful of the option presented to him. The three option presented to him was the use …show more content…
to use the atomic bomb, and Americans warned them. Emperor Hirohito never speaks about surrender or defeat, but it did not help Japan to stop the nuclear bomb that leads to the path of destruction. If Truman were show how powerful the atomic bomb is that “there was no guarantee the Japanese would surrender if the test succeeded, and he felt that a failed demonstration would be worse than none at all” (Hiroshima and the Cold War).When Italy and Germany defeated, Japan was only one left standing. Japan does not know surrender even though they were bombed by U.S. twice. Japan wanted to expand territories to gain resources and materials. However, the atomic bomb had damaged Japan significantly; Japan cannot continue the war where thousands of people lost their lives. The Battle of Okinawa had made the decision for the U.S. to bomb Japan and to scare the Soviet Union. The little boy is an atomic bomb that use uranium destroyed the city, Hiroshima. Then Japan did not give up and still continue the war, and “they argued that Japan should accept "the honorable death of a hundred million" rather than give up” (Hiroshima and the Cold War). So America had to drop another bomb, Fat Man, had significantly effected on the city of Nagasaki. Before the U.S. bomb Japan, they were on the verge to surrender. If the U.S. has done nothing, then Japan could be suffering from starvation and death. The reason Nagasaki and Hiroshima targeted because there is industrial war manufacture with cities surrounding it. The U.S. wanted unconditional surrender that would stop Japan to conquest and subjugation of the