THE BOMB, I
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Granados should count her blessings that her father was not on the Arizona or anywhere within reach of the Japanese forces during World War II. The ghastly legacy of Japanese tyranny in the 1940s is not as compact as a photograph of a mushroom cloud, but it exists, despite historical revisionism.
I will never forget the Americans who died defending our country. Should the bomb have been used? The tough answer will always be yes, absolutely.
Scott Holleran
Glendale
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