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In WW2, the arguments against it were that it was expensive, the question of if it was humane and moral, and how many lives it would take. The arguments for it were that it would end the war quicker, more US lives would be saved, and it would save the money that a year more of war would cost.
The decision-makers in America were aware that Japan would have given up even if the atomic bomb had not been detonated.
Which treaty was signed to probit the use of atomic weapons?
The Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty, also known as the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), is the first legally binding international accord to completely forbid nuclear weapons.
Opponents of the bombings contend that they were either state terrorism or militarily pointless as well as morally repugnant or a war crime. Forcing Japan to surrender unconditionally, according to critics, would have required a naval blockade and conventional bombings.
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