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Tibbets: I know that the atomic bomb I dropped killed many people, but why did I save more people?

194 1 year 65438+early morning of February 7th,

The Japanese navy's aircraft carrier suddenly attacked Pearl Harbor, the base of the US Navy's Pacific Fleet in Hawaii. At that time, the US military was still asleep and just woke up.

The whole pre-emptive attack ended in 90 minutes. At that time, Japan sank four battleships and two destroyers, blew up the 188 plane and damaged more buildings, ships and planes. About 2400 Americans were killed in the attack, and 1250 people were injured. This is Pearl Harbor.

This incident caused a great shock to the United States and completely annoyed the sleeping lion in the United States.

The next day, American President Roosevelt delivered a famous "national humiliation" speech, and then he signed a formal declaration of war against the Japanese Empire. Since then, the United States has been involved in World War II.

There is no doubt that the military strength of the United States is indeed quite strong. With the participation of the United States and the fighting capacity of the allies, the fascist countries are gradually falling apart. 1945, Japan's defeat is decided. However, the soldiers brainwashed by the Japanese samurai spirit are even crazier, and they are ready to larger foe. Allied casualties are even more tragic than before.

The United States, which has always advocated the supremacy of human rights, dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, just to avoid greater losses of the allied forces and let these diehards give up. Two hundred thousand Japanese disappeared overnight, and nothing grew in the two places for decades. The Japanese people will feel the terror of the United States, and the fighting capacity of the allied forces is invincible. As far as Japan is concerned, the Japanese emperor surrendered in desperation.

Later, American atomic bomb pilot paul tibbets, code-named "Little Boy", was called a hero by the American people!

Today, although the World War II has subsided for a long time, the atomic bomb explosion has caused countless civilian casualties. This war decision of the United States was later questioned, and Tibbets was pushed to the forefront several times.

Among them, the Japanese protested the most fiercely, and tried their best to personally attack Tibbets, hoping that Tibbets would be punished and condemned by people. The major Japanese media also broadcast: Tibbets was very guilty about his behavior in those days, having nightmares at night, and was addicted to smoking and drinking.

However, does Tibbets really feel remorse and deep regret for his actions, as the Japanese say?

The answer is none. In an interview with 1975, Tibbets said: "I am very proud of it from listing the flight plan to successfully completing the mission! It was a state of war. Using all means at hand, as long as it can end the war, is the greatest help to the people. "

When asked if it was true that Japanese media said he regretted his actions, Tibbets said without hesitation: "There is no such thing. It's sheer nonsense. I eat, drink and sleep well every day! "

2005 is the 60th anniversary of the victory of World War II. Tibbets, who is 90 years old, once again told reporters: "I know that the atomic bomb I dropped has caused many people to lose their lives, and many families are fragmented or no longer exist, but I think I have saved more people, so my colleagues and I only hate war, but we never regret what we did at 8: 00 am on August 6th, 1945! Many Japanese people think that I threw an atomic bomb and killed many people, so I feel guilty, but I didn't! "

"I have seen the documentary of the Nanjing Massacre with my own eyes and witnessed the ruthlessness of the Japanese army! Is this it? The Japanese always emphasize that they were bombed by the atomic bomb, which caused much loss, but they don't want to think about why? " Tibbets continued: "Damn war! It's terrible to let many people die. But there is no morality in war. If necessary, I will do it again. I also have feelings, but I will never regret it! "

Tibbets's tough attitude made the Japanese present speechless, and also made the people of China respect him!

Tibbets died at the age of 92 on June 5438+065438+1 October1day, 2007.

As the saying goes, as you sow, you reap. The Japanese, considering their own interests and ignoring the feelings and thoughts of the people of China, launched a war of aggression against China and carried out a series of appalling atrocities in China. It is understandable that the United States used violence against violence to make the Japanese pay for their mistakes.

The best way to solve all this is peace. Reject war, call for peace, and pay tribute to Tibbets who has made great contributions to peace! Pay tribute to Qian Qian's man called hero! Pay tribute to the peacemaker!