I was demonstrating that Japan had encountered the negative as well as the positive aspects of Imperial expansion and that Snee's point that this had encouraged their own military expansion was not an unsound one.
The use of nuclear weapons is another matter and one that was controversial at the time. Yes, it hurried the end of the war but there is much in the argument that the primary aim was to prevent the Russian army entering from the north of Japan resulting in another iron curtain in another part of the world. Peace negotians were already under way and a wholesale bloody invasion was not likely to happen. A fact that supports the view that the bombs had a broader political purpose was that the key demand of the Japanese in the peace overtures (that the Emperor stay) was granted despite Japan's "unconditional" surrender after the bombing. However, that is by and by.
WTF were we talking about again - how did we get to tentacle pron to this?

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