ThePompousPaladin
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- Apr 7, 2013
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Neither was I, it's not difficult , you stated there was ' very little America or our little battered Island' could do about Stalin at the end of the war, I said that the residents of Hiroshima and Nagasaki may disagree with that premise, the clue is in the fvcking bombs that America posessed and had already dropped on the said cities.
According to history 'we' did look at the options around Russia, and seeing their war machine was finally up to full speed, it was fairly obvious they'd give us a good kicking.
Yes we could have nuked half the planet back into the stone age eventually.
But i think you're missing something here - we'd have to do that to avoid the 'cold war', so we'd have a terrible 'hot' war killing millions of innocents nuking russia left right and centre (whilst their army was in europe) to avoid a war that never happened.
I'm not saying you don't have a point, there was perhaps more leverage to have been used, but perhaps that leverage was already used, and hence we're not all speaking Russian now?