That’s right.
The USA set a horrible precedent by being the first country to commit the immoral act of dropping an atomic bomb resulting in thousands of innocent civilian casualties.
Just for clarity I looked up the term precedent and found this definition as best fitting it’s use above…“
an example or instance used to justify later similar occurrences”
If the US use of the A-Bomb is a precedent, it is an interesting one since it has reulted, not in “later similar occurances” but in their NEVER being used again in war (at least so far) AND in efforts, consistanatly applied between sworn, nuclear capable, enemies, to prevent their use no matter the provocation.
Yes - A most Ineresting Precedent indeed…
I submit that the real “immoral” precedent of bombing cities that, “result(ed) in thousands of innocent civilian casualties”, had been set years, even decades, before by the targeting of cities with the intent of “breaking the morale of the population”. This was done by Germany in WWI when they send Zeppelins to Bomb London and when they built a huge canon capable of lobbing shells into Paris from some 70 miles away. The Spanish civil war saw cities Bombed and civilians killed.
WW II merely built on this precedent by using larger, heavier payloads to destroy larger sections of cities and killing (and maiming) many more people. Rotterdam, London, Liverpool, Coventry, Moscow, Leningrad, Hamburg, Berlin, Dresden, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Manila, Nanking, Singapore, Tokyo, Kobe, Nagoya, and many many other cities and towns were targeted by both sides for various forms of indescriminate bombing.
All of these were built on the precedent, already set decades before, of bombing cities with the intent of, breaking morale and dislocating large populations.
**The dropping of the Atomic Bombs did not “set the precedent”, it merely took a precedent already established, that of “total war” to it’s logical conclusion. **
If anything, the dropping of these bombs and the all too apparent aftermath, set a new precedent to do all in our power to never use them again…
Peace
James