Targeting civilian populations in warfare, as seen in the events of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, challenges the notion of moral righteousness. Despite the condemnation of Imperial Japan, dropping atomic weapons on civilians cannot justify one's moral stance. The act, carried out only 80 years ago, resulted in the vaporization of innocent civilians, raising ethical concerns that cannot be overlooked or justified without a strong moral and ethical foundation.

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