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February 4, 2021 1 min

Well here we go again, Los Angeles Times claims that 75 years ago American leaders knew they didn't have to drop atomic bombs on Japan.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, here we go again. Los Angeles Times claims that
seventy five years ago, American leaders knew they didn't have
to drop atomic bombs on Japan to win World War Two,
but Evil America dropped the bombs anyway. Gar outpur Events
and Martin Sherwin, a couple of old leftist historians, say
that according to overwhelming evidence, Japan would have surrendered Evil

(00:23):
without being hit by a bombs and at President Truman
knew it. Now, both of these historians have made their
bones slamming America, and here they are ripping the idea
that the bombs were necessary to save American lives. But
leftist history revisionism does not change the facts. The opposition
that our military face and clearing the outer islands of

(00:44):
Japan and World War two was incredibly fierce. U S
Military planners calculated that an invasion of Japan could cost
upward of million American military lives. We had the bomb,
and we used it. We saved lives, and after we
dropped the first bomb, the Japanese still wouldn't surrender. You
know what we did. We dropped the second one and

(01:05):
they finally gave up America. We were attacked by Japan.
We went to war, we won, but liberals never will.
They stop trying to pay to America as the worst
force for evil in the world. They hate this country,
they hate our history. They think we're the problem in
the world, when it is they who are

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