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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 27 May 2016

    Would the U.S. drop the bomb again? Research shows the American public surprisingly open to using nukes if provokedhttp://on.wsj.com/1Vmbw6P 

    2:35 PM - 27 May 2016
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    • Juan Aguilera Luiz Carlos Pereira History Prof Brad Ansèlm Joseph MacDrone 0079 #1 ZP Percival S. August أبوعراب
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      2. (((fred glick)))‏ @thefredglick 27 May 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        No. I would have made sure that the Japanese people knew what was about to happen and put pressure on government to end war.

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      4. (((fred glick)))‏ @thefredglick 27 May 2016
        Replying to @captpayne @WSJ

        I did know that but they never tried it first. Why kill 300k people when you don't have to. Wouldn't happen today!

        2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
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      1. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 27 May 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        What, pray tell, is surprising about that?

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      1. Bob Gillan‏ @flsunman 27 May 2016
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        If we hadn't dropped them WW2 would still be going on!

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      1. EireRogue00‏ @Eirerogue00 27 May 2016
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        If we were faced with losing 250K men in battle vs. use of the bomb? Truman said yes and so would I. You can't take WAR out of the mix.

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      1.  🙏 🕯 ☮️ 💗‏ @paikini 27 May 2016
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        Except Trump might nuke the wrong people.

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      2. Tommy Lee‏ @Tsand88 27 May 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        I would should've done it in 2001

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      4. Tommy Lee‏ @Tsand88 27 May 2016
        Replying to @captpayne @WSJ

        Awesome question and point well taken Yep reckon I would've Should we do it knowing what we know now?

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      6. Tommy Lee‏ @Tsand88 27 May 2016
        Replying to @captpayne @WSJ

        It could didn't in the 40's but everyone seems to have an now If you attack us at home I think it should be on top of list

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      1. Picasso_Blu‏ @Picasso_Blu 28 May 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        OMG and I'll leave it at that.

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      1. Jolly Chen‏ @ppjchen 27 May 2016
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        Don't forget US dropped millions of leaflets and used radio broadcasts to warn Japanese civilians. No one warned Pearl Harbor or NYC...

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      1. pre user‏ @preuser1 27 May 2016
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        @greta @cvpayne @FoxNews @krauthammer Better to vaporize ~170K Japs than loose millions (both sides) math is the pefectscience ☺

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      1. James  🇧🇦‏ @Jamesldnmcr 27 May 2016
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        'surprisingly open' - nothing the American public believe could surprise me anymore.

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      1. Joe Schrimsher‏ @jschrimsher2 27 May 2016
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        It's only surprising to left leaning liberals who want to hug the bad out of the bad guys...

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      1. Martin Finch‏ @martin_finch 27 May 2016
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        still the only country ever to use nuclear weapons in conflict despite the "unstable" North Korea and Iran.

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      1. Remington‏ @Warriorforlife5 27 May 2016
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        yes

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