the incredible success of Trinity pondered their feat, some began to urge Truman to invite the Japanese to witness the next explosion on an uninhabited island in the far reaches of the Pacific Ocean, or indeed to witness a blast over the ocean itself, so that they could have a chance to realize how horrific it would be to drop such a bomb on people.
Truman, Churchill and Stalin were meeting at that very time, from July 17-August 2, at their Potsdam Conference. Truman arrived not knowing the Trinity results and, once he heard, all reports were that he was giddy and cocky.
We know the humane arguments failed. He chose to demonstrate this awful weapon on living cities. Truman laid the lives of innocent Japanese schoolgirls and hundreds of thousands of other children and non-combatants on his altar of US positioning to convince the Soviets, “Don’t even. We are crazy enough to vaporise entire cities, like you see.”
Miraculously, humankind survived this Cold War insanity. But how many chances do we get? We need to reflect on the ultimate irresponsibility and inhumanity of possessing even one nuclear bomb. We should decide to take all necessary steps to rid our fair planet of this unnatural threat to Life. It is time for a new direction. The time between Trinity and Hiroshima and then Nagasaki was far too short – three weeks. Now we have been given 70 more years of this period of discernment. What was built can be dismantled and should be. And humankind should never do such things again.
Courtesy: Counterpunch.org
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