Nuke their ass, take their gas...

Doug Dayson djdayson at home.com
Sun Sep 16 05:33:07 GMT 2001


All true, "unconditional surrender" was the goal, not negotiated peace!

My solution you ask?

I'd nuke the remote mountain valley where pin headen is dug in. It's remote and
will hopefully limit innocent losses. If we use a low yield 5K to 10K gizmo and
make sure that it's fireball doesn't touch the ground then fallout problems
would be minimal.

After that "demonstration", I'd declare to the world that any further mass
terrorism against the US or it's allies would be answered with the immediate
destruction of the offending sponser state's capitol city(s).

These animals have no rules, which means that we shouldn't have any either!

Doug

Greg Hermann wrote:

> At 5:54 PM 9/15/00, Bruce wrote:
> >Whatever,
> >  it took a second nuke for them to surrender.
> >Notes and $hit done behind closed doors is all open to speculation.
> >They could have yelled loud enough after one to stop the second one. THEY
> >CHOISE not to.  Well, second one was a charm.
> >After the pain and suffering they caused, I wouldn't have accepted any then
> >less then an unconditional surrender.  How many GIs died in the PT?.
> >They got off cheap in my book
> >Bruce
>
> Gee Bruce--you're only about 20% as forceful as my dad's speech on the
> matter used to be! I wonder why?? (Tarawa, Kwajalein mebbe??)
>
> Greg
> >
> >
> >From: "Dave Williams" <dave.williams at chaos.lrk.ar.us>
> >Subject: Re: Nuke their ass, take their gas...
> >> -> As horrible as it is ,the ONLY thing that brought Imperial Japan to
> >> -> it's knees
> >> -> was the Pay Load of the Enola Gay.
> >>  Not true.  The Japanese had been trying to open diplomatic channels to
> >> negotiate an armistice or surrender well before the Potsdam conference.
> >> Messages got passed to Truman via the OSS and State Department, but he
> >> chose to get some return for all the money that went down the Manhattan
> >> rabbit hole first, and then negotiate for unconditional surrender
> >> instead of an armistice.
> >>  This is ordinary history; try Winston Churchill's "Closing The Ring",
> >> Calvocoressi's "Total War", or Rhodes' "The Making of the Atomic Bomb"
> >> for more details.
>
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