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<blockquote data-quote="SdoubleA" data-source="post: 3142779" data-attributes="member: 32961"><p>I have always thought it sad as how little of history many Americans have learned from, or having formed armchair quarterback opinions based on how little they understand of a situation.</p><p></p><p>In a perfect world, war would never come into play. It doesn't matter as to how many bumper stickers you may have promoting utopian ideas, it will never stand a chance while evil exists.</p><p></p><p>The Imperial Japanese mindset was ruthless, as their killing machines slaughtered anyone in their pathway for domination. The Japanese civilians were controlled through fear and propaganda, similar to the people of Okinawa. Had the Japanese possessed the bomb....they would not have thought twice about using it on America.</p><p></p><p>For the most part, the Japanese enemy was easy to distinguish from non combatants. In Viet Nam, one could never trust anyone but your brothers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SdoubleA, post: 3142779, member: 32961"] I have always thought it sad as how little of history many Americans have learned from, or having formed armchair quarterback opinions based on how little they understand of a situation. In a perfect world, war would never come into play. It doesn't matter as to how many bumper stickers you may have promoting utopian ideas, it will never stand a chance while evil exists. The Imperial Japanese mindset was ruthless, as their killing machines slaughtered anyone in their pathway for domination. The Japanese civilians were controlled through fear and propaganda, similar to the people of Okinawa. Had the Japanese possessed the bomb....they would not have thought twice about using it on America. For the most part, the Japanese enemy was easy to distinguish from non combatants. In Viet Nam, one could never trust anyone but your brothers. [/QUOTE]
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