The grand strategy of the US (US) army developed too slowly in the history of warfare, and the grandchild's words invoked an incredible action more than 2,000 years ago. However, I think that shifting from war-led (more accurately security) warfare to multilateral conflict resolution using military power, I think that it is not sufficient to merely "deprive people's mind" with long weapons and powerful means I will. We guarantee successful results.
Japan's war and moral ethics are contradictory to the style of the US military. The strategy of the United States has always been a fight until the enemy understands that victory is impossible and surrenders to the enemy. The Japanese did not believe in surrender, "At that time, there was too much evidence that surrender was excluded from the spirit of Japan," said the military intelligence director. Soldiers, Japanese troops fight until they do not leave men and women. Suicide fighters have adopted suicide strategies such as Kamikazejet and bomb projection to women, and Japanese who were convicted of striking tried to hold for a few months in order to obtain more favorable negotiations. This brutal war strategy will lead to the death of hundreds of thousands of people on both sides. The United States needs a final driving force, a big blow will strengthen Japan and lead to the end of the war.
On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima in Japan. This is a controversial military strategy in the United States. Is America reasonable to abandon the atomic bomb? America is concerned about the rise of communism and providing aid to all countries. America has fought with countries that are likely to spread communism. One of the countries is Japan. We have begun a brutal war against Japan and communism. War killed a lot of soldiers, Japan did not retreat. When things worsened, President Truman decided to use the atomic bomb. The decision to use the atomic bomb is a difficult decision and many people want to know if it is right ... more content