What are you using to qualify it as a war crime?
If it was, a qualified apology is more insulting than no apology.
Forgiveness took form in the US helping the Japanese rebuild and becoming one of the most technologically prolific countries in the world. Japan has no reason to be rich except for the USA’s help. It would have been totally easy for the Allied powers to make the former Axis powers anathema in all things politics. It could easily have taken a different turn. It didn’t. It was not allowed to. You’re ignoring the obvious.
You’re taking all sorts of things, which have to be considered, out of context and it seems out of the equation in total.
What next, forcing abused wives to apologize for restraining orders which fall under the Lautenberg Amendment, because their abusive husband lost his job which required the carrying of a firearm?
Lady Liberty doesn’t need to apologize for an attack on her and her children which caused a counter-campaign, and resulted in the aggressor getting the smack down laid on them.
You do not understand war. IF you did, you would be fighting as a pacifist against it (lost cause), and when the other side brings hostilities, you would step aside and let the warriors do their job; not understanding it, you’d fight the warriors too and find yourself waylaid by the aggressor they were trying to protect you from.
The only option in a Japanese mind at the time, based on what they knew, was: win, or die trying. The nuclear factor changed the equation, and for the first time, Japan realized the national consequence of that individual mentality and considered, and affected, surrender.
To have held off on ending the war quickly via leading numbers to their death approaching 1 million would have been a war crime, given the moral position you’re taking. The wanton and rampant destruction a land invasion would have brought to the infrastructure, already heavily damaged, would have been a war crime- for another option, albeit hard to stomach, existed. To pontificate on it in baseless rantings is a crime against your own brain and potential further understanding.
If a crime exists in the retroactive couch-coaching of the All-American team, it is miscalling their plays on a field they never wanted to be on in the first place, in a game which is not understood by the refs/coach, by rules which boil down to semantics and circumstance- which are also misunderstood.
Perhaps ingrained, and unrealized, American-Exceptionalism as Stalin intended the term is the issue. It would help to quit believing what is ultimately Marxist propaganda in regard to revisionist history. Everyone hates the warrior when the war is done now. Hate the warrior of 1945 if you want, but don’t come crawling to his grand-kids when we see this aggression happen again. We, the grand-kids, don’t take too kindly to being told our granddad was a war criminal- particularly when it isn’t true.
If you wanna harp on the grand-kids of war criminals from WW2, might I suggest a German, Japanese, Russian, or Italian forum, though specifically Japanese for this issue. They exist there in droves as the offspring of the men who made the Axis powers and forced the issue to the place it ended.
Further, as you will see in these
documents (<<Link) which have a necessary weight on a moral determination, they were not declassified, generally, until around the mid-70’s. This is well after Pope Pius XII, the Second Vatican Council, and the recent remarks from Bishops which basically echo the V-II sentiment. A sentiment which is largely uninformed due to the necessary classification of the information.
You will also see a memo from Dr. Oppenheimer, and the entire effect of the radiation is, while acknowledged to a partial degree, apparently misunderstood in its full scope, or, is already factored in to determine if they should go ahead. I cannot conclusively state the latter, but, I can opine on the total idea.
Unless the Vatican had covert agents with access to these documents as far back as the middle of the 1950’s, the Church’s opinion on this is just simply not formed from the full scope of the information. While the Church may repeat itself, arriving at the same conclusion held now, based on the actual information which preceded the bombing, mere statements which have only part of the information are but worthless.