
Israel’s Gaza Decision and Dropping the Big One
The Victor Davis Hanson Show
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The Complexity of Atomic Decisions
This chapter explores the historical implications of the atomic bombings in World War II, focusing on both the Manhattan Project's motivations and the bomb's devastating effectiveness. It highlights the intense deliberations among military leaders and scientists, weighing the human costs against strategic advantages amidst brutal warfare. Personal anecdotes and reflections on the sentiments of soldiers further illuminate the emotional complexities behind the historic decisions to deploy nuclear weapons.
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