So we went through with the attack and again he refused to end the war with the United States so we dropped a second Atomic Weapon on them, and still they choose not to end the war and it wasn’t until we held Tokyo hostage with another atomic weapon hovering over them was it that he signed the surrender agreement aboard the U.S Iowa warship.Fukushima was no where close to as bad as ChernobylChernobyl was a ranked seven on the International Nuclear Event Scale, which is the highest class accident you can reach on that scale. Two glass structures, maybe four or five feet high, are visible at separate corners on the same side of the small pad.My guide is Don Farrell, a California native who moved to the Pacific islands in the 1970s. I am driving down the very runway where history was made 75 years ago, and as the tarmac passes below me I have goosebumps.It's about a two-minute drive down the runway. "With that, we're about to make the short trip to the end of Runway Able on North Field, the very runway the B-29, named Enola Gay, took off from at 2:45 a.m. on August 6, 1945.The journey is a few short minutes in the car. Also, more were killed in the firebombing of Tokyo (1 million) than Nagasaki and Hiroshima combined.Also ‘only’ 30 million have been killed in US started or funded wars since 1945 that is comparable to what hitler did in 6 or Half what Stalin did in 20. What if you had endured years of war and hardship with your very way of life being threatened. There are a handful of restaurants, a few small hotels and a single gas station on its 39 square miles (101 square kilometers).In 1944, Tinian and its sister island of Saipan, five miles to the north, were the scene of brutal fighting between the United States and Japan. Now Hiroshima Prefecture is home to nearly three million people and is a major tourist destination. ‘Bomb or a million American soldiers lives?’ Get a clue.yeah their war ethic was mess….they both dont choose designate location to act war…choose to act war with area surrounded with civilian…they could prevent it if they assign that n make agreement win lose on war where only soldier determine protect their country decide the war…what do we do both leader chicken out…Like killing a million innocent men women and children in Iraq, with Your Fuhrer ” George Bush at the helm. In all of history only two places in the world have reached a seven on this scale.Fukushima was the second place to reach this devastating number. The only basis of their conclusion is the natural assumption of America haters that the American Government must always have bad motives, and the conclusions of other people, with 20/20 hindsight, that the bombing was unnecessary. Dropping nukes on any one is never the answer to anything, and never will be.Would you rather have millions of innocents die in a ground invasion that was avoided? When he exploded as planned nearly 2000 feet above Hiroshima, about two pounds of uranium underwent nuclear fission as it released nearly 16 kilotons of explosive force. This is why I can’t stand weak people. That's how the bombs got into the belly of the planes, he says.I back up the rental car to the edge of the bomb pit. It’s easy to be self riteous when you are living today in relative comfort as a result of the actions of allied decision makers. It should be noted, also, that nobody suggests that the purpose of making the bomb was to intimidate Russia. I can tell everyone what they want to know," Mito says.He'll pore through the laminated pages of his loose-leaf binders with any visitor who is interested. "For the men on Enola Gay, it was the longest two minutes of their lives," Farrell says.You can see that airplane now in suburban Washington, DC.Enola Gay is one of the centerpieces of the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, the annex of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Chantilly, Virginia.It sits in the middle of the museum, surrounded by dozens of aircraft of all ages, from the origins of flight to the space shuttle Discovery.As I walk up to it, seeing it for the first time during a visit in November 2019, I feel a chill. Better still, let us try to become better at not giving power to such violent people. it was really sad to see people crying when you walk into the memorial because you can hear in the back ground everywhere in the memorial of what sounded like the bombings going off in the background.