You do know that both Eisenhower and MacArthur were opposed to the use of the atomic bombs on Japan, right? Both thought that it was the U.S. demand for unconditional surrender that prolonged the war, and that the use of the bombs was not militarily necessary. Hardly “lefty peaceniks”, those two.
Peace and God bless!
Neither Eisenhower nor MacArthur had a clue as to what the atomic bomb was.
Admiral Leahy said it wouldn’t even work.
Based on the Japanese opposition at Iwo Jima and especially at Okinawa, where they used heavily the Kamikazi assets … causing thousands of U.S. deaths and sinking many U.S. ships.
The Japanese strategy was to bait us into landing and letting us make inroads … and then butchering us.
And that’s what they did.
They did not surrender.
They caught us between the land forces on the islands and the air forces that hammered our ships. Our land forces were trapped on the island and our naval forces could not pull away to safety as long as our land forces needed protection.
We got massacred.
And based on our losses in the island campaign and the fight to the death attitude of the Japanese, there was no way we could avoid a battle for Japan that would not turn it into a bloodbath.
World War II put all other wars into the ranks of triviality except for the Mongol invasion of Europe.
Arguably 100,000,000 people died in World War II.
We wanted to end it without adding another million of our soldiers to the casualty list.
It was bloody and we wanted it ended.
You can argue all day about the inhumanity of it and how the CCC of 2000 might not allow it.
The fact is that we were in it … we were against it … we disarmed heavily before the war … and we were caught unprepared on December 7, 1941 … and paid heavily for it. Our troops and our allies were slaughtered in one-sided battles throughout 1941 and 1942 … and it wasn’t even until 1943 that we could even get a glimmer of a turn around. The war was so costly that Britain and France were bankrupted by it. The U.S. had to bail out our allies after the war to prevent mass starvation … among the winners … as well as among the losers.
We weren’t going to walk away with victory in sight after all that blood of our troops and the blood of so many innocent people who were out friends had been spilled.
Someone here suggested we just walk away without ending it. Got news for you … not going to happen.
And we learned AFTER the war about the I-400 GIANT Japanese submarines that they had built … they were huge and had a hangar that could carry three large airplanes designed to carry bombs to attack the Panama Canal locks and perhaps the West Coast of the United States … that they were working on nuclear weapons in northern Korea … and that a dirty bomb was a real possibility.
The Japanese were not giving up.