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And atomic weapons don’t settle anything,’ he said. ‘The whole World War II experience shows that wars don’t settle anything. Most of the lives saved were Japanese,’ VanKirk said.

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‘I honestly believe the use of the atomic bomb saved lives in the long run. VanKirk told the AP he thought it was necessary because it shortened the war and eliminated the need for an Allied land invasion that could have cost more lives on both sides. Whether the United States should have used the atomic bomb has been debated endlessly. Six days after the Nagasaki bombing, Japan surrendered. The blast and its aftermath claimed 80,000 lives. Three days after Hiroshima, a second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki.

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