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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 9 Aug 2016

    71 years ago today, the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki. The mission was a mess from the start.http://nyer.cm/5pqY089 

    1:00 PM - 9 Aug 2016
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      1. EK3‏ @EK14MeV 9 Aug 2016
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @wellerstein That JANCFU stencil on Fatty's nose was ominous: Joint Army/Navy/Civilian F***up.

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      1. Paula Nogales R.  🇮🇨 🎗️‏ @paula_canarias 9 Aug 2016
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        have you ever, people of USA, apologized formally to Japan for the worst crime in History? Not yet?

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      1. JPJ‏ @whileitravel 9 Aug 2016
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        sick

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      1. ambrish gupta‏ @ambrishgupta11 9 Aug 2016
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        as todaypic.twitter.com/b9nUa3kZb5

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      1. myrudy321‏ @myrudy32 9 Aug 2016
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        Yup. Been to monument there.

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      2. Charles Mitchell‏ @cm530265 9 Aug 2016
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        a mess, mass slaughter? Japan attacked us... just like 9/11 but we should move on?? I say to hell with that thought process

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      3. AislingL‏ @Bxl_Scot 9 Aug 2016
        Replying to @cm530265 @NewYorker

        100000s of civilian adults and children (and soldiers) got cancer &/or died, + water/land were poisoned. Proportional?

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      4. Charles Mitchell‏ @cm530265 9 Aug 2016
        Replying to @Bxl_Scot @NewYorker

        absolutely! Evil carries a heavy price! Unfortunately the emperor survived....and the sailors marines didnt

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      5. AislingL‏ @Bxl_Scot 9 Aug 2016
        Replying to @cm530265

        US was ok with imperialism surviving - ie Potsdam declaration. We should be honest about Nagasaki: it was an abominable experiment

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      6. Charles Mitchell‏ @cm530265 9 Aug 2016
        Replying to @Bxl_Scot

        no it was a cure to an empire that's sun finally set.

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      7. AislingL‏ @Bxl_Scot 9 Aug 2016
        Replying to @cm530265

        it was to give the middle finger to Stalin and find out what the effects of an atomic bomb would be. There were other options.

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      1. Eleanor Flores‏ @daniel_freedman 9 Aug 2016
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        These weapons of mass destruction were the product of Hans Kammler and the NAZIs. Hitler called it the "disintegration weapon"!

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      1. Wade Fremling‏ @wfremling1 9 Aug 2016
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        the fact is the deployment of these two a-bombs saved many many lives as compared to a prolonged hand to hand campaign .

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      1. faridah‏ @faridahshams1 9 Aug 2016
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        Did Katy Perry find Orlando Bloom on Xoooom dating app? How long have been they dating

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      1. james‏ @millionairesbgc 9 Aug 2016
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        a mess? How old is the person behind this account using the term mess, y'all are losing credibility

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