Re: 第二のオオニシさん現る?
投稿者: monkeybrain132 投稿日時: 2007/12/19 04:19 投稿番号: [21902 / 41162]
>最上記リンクの記事はかなり偏向しているように思います。
あった派は日本のメディアでは黙殺されているという印象を与えるような書きぶりでしたね。
この人の記事から(といっても彼が言及しているわけではない)CBS Newsの、久間防衛大臣辞任の記事を見つけたのですが、それに対する読者の投書の中に以下のようなのがありました。
My father was in the US Army in the Phillipines waiting to go into the invasion of Japan. If the war had not ended, there is a very good likelihood, I wouldn't exist because my father would have been one of the projected 1 million soldiers killed in Japan IF we had to invade. The Japanese were viscious and brutal everywhere they went, from China and Korea to the Phillipines, Borneo, Malaysia, Thailand...they beat, torchured, murdered, killed without mercy, millions of innocent civilians, NOT just military people. I'm sorry, but I do not agree with the apologists. The Japanese need to teach their children WHAT THEY DID. They are NOT doing that. And it is a big mistake for them to think they can cover up their bushido brutality by hoping that over time history will revise their criminal behavior. It was necessary to drop the atom bomb on them and I don't feel sorry for nor am I apologetic for it...they, in fact, need to remain apologetic to all those they murdered in their ruthless agression and imperialism.
もう一つ。
Over the years I've done a lot of reading about WW2, and I have come to the conclusion that given the situation in 1945, and the knowledge that our leaders had, using the A bombs was the right decision.
While it's sad that thousands of innocent people died, some horribly burned or made sick by radiation, the two bombs undoubtably brought the war to a quicker end, and spared the lives of hundreds of thousands, and possibly a couple million who would have died in a full-scale invasion of Japan.
Anyone who says differently is doing so without a complete understanding of the situation, and is arm-chair quarterbacking from the position of hindsight and 50 plus years of knowledge.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/07/03/world/main3011672.shtml
多くのアメリカ人の気持ちを代弁しているような投書じゃないかなと思います。
あった派は日本のメディアでは黙殺されているという印象を与えるような書きぶりでしたね。
この人の記事から(といっても彼が言及しているわけではない)CBS Newsの、久間防衛大臣辞任の記事を見つけたのですが、それに対する読者の投書の中に以下のようなのがありました。
My father was in the US Army in the Phillipines waiting to go into the invasion of Japan. If the war had not ended, there is a very good likelihood, I wouldn't exist because my father would have been one of the projected 1 million soldiers killed in Japan IF we had to invade. The Japanese were viscious and brutal everywhere they went, from China and Korea to the Phillipines, Borneo, Malaysia, Thailand...they beat, torchured, murdered, killed without mercy, millions of innocent civilians, NOT just military people. I'm sorry, but I do not agree with the apologists. The Japanese need to teach their children WHAT THEY DID. They are NOT doing that. And it is a big mistake for them to think they can cover up their bushido brutality by hoping that over time history will revise their criminal behavior. It was necessary to drop the atom bomb on them and I don't feel sorry for nor am I apologetic for it...they, in fact, need to remain apologetic to all those they murdered in their ruthless agression and imperialism.
もう一つ。
Over the years I've done a lot of reading about WW2, and I have come to the conclusion that given the situation in 1945, and the knowledge that our leaders had, using the A bombs was the right decision.
While it's sad that thousands of innocent people died, some horribly burned or made sick by radiation, the two bombs undoubtably brought the war to a quicker end, and spared the lives of hundreds of thousands, and possibly a couple million who would have died in a full-scale invasion of Japan.
Anyone who says differently is doing so without a complete understanding of the situation, and is arm-chair quarterbacking from the position of hindsight and 50 plus years of knowledge.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/07/03/world/main3011672.shtml
多くのアメリカ人の気持ちを代弁しているような投書じゃないかなと思います。
これは メッセージ 21900 (kisikaisei2004 さん)への返信です.