Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Why the Atomic Bomb was Used

Last week, President Obama became the first sitting American President to visit Hiroshima since the United States military detonated an atomic bomb over the city on August 6th, 1945. There was some speculation that Obama would make a formal apology on behalf of the American people, but no such declaration was given.

Many within the Japanese parliament were upset about this outcome, and many others in America were angry that Obama would even consider making an apology. The visit was, to be sure, an odd and questionable political decision, especially when considering the diplomatic and emotional landscape surrounding the issue: a visit without an apology would anger many politicians within Japan; but making any public concession would have drastic consequences in both America and allied nations who suffered greatly at the hands of the Japanese in the Second World War. Why Obama would even make such a potentially explosive visit is difficult to understand.

But, there is a larger question here that is often debated in American spheres, and likely abroad: were the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki morally justifiable? Naturally, this question is ludicrously difficult to answer as it involves a myriad of "what if" questions and speculations that cannot be confirmed. We will never get all of the facts, nor can we truly understand the various contexts in which the decision to bomb Japan was made. It is important, therefore, to remain as close to the "facts" as we can, and put aside as many personal biases as possible. These biases blind us from seeing facts as they are and coming to conclusions based on those facts- all we end up seeing is how the facts can be used to support our preexisting conclusions. Even without all these personal biases, this is still an enormously complex issue. The bombings caused almost 270,000 deaths in both immediate explosions and subsequent radioactive poisoning- it is not easy to come to a rational conclusion. But that does not mean we shouldn't try!

So can we, as objective analysts, justify the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945?