My
wonderful daughter came to visit me yesterday afternoon and we talked about
what she’s studying now, what she likes to study and why to end up with a talk
about the type of work she’s inspired to have in her future.
Then she
asked me (kind
of out of the blue)
what I’d do if I was the new Trump, or the
president of the USA, I must say that she didn’t like what I replied because
she told me that my thinking is horrible.
I therefore
made a small search to support with real numbers my own thesis:
1. The USA made WWII end with the
nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
2. This is the math:
- Total number of WWII deaths is 70-85
million people
- Total number of people killed with
the atomic bombs thrown over Hiroshima and Nagasaki was approximately 230.000
people (or
about 3% of the total number of casualties of WWII to date) , but this number doesn’t count
all the radiations victims who kept dying for decades after the bombing, this “low
number” might be increased up to tenfold.
Having the USA end WWII made our economy, industrial capacities and
economic influence across the globe a superiority that gave to the USA a
worldwide predominance for about 60 years going forward, every country in EU
looked up to the USA as the example for “the right way (every)things need to be
done”.
So, if I was in the place where president Trump
is today I’d be throwing a couple of atomic bombs right where the terrorists
train and live with their families – of course making sure that the radiations
are well contained and cannot spread outside the target areas.
This with the idea that since – again – it’ll be the USA that ends the “terrorists
world war” against EU + USA or all the industrialized/comfortable countries of
the world, it’ll be the USA that will return to enjoy the supremacy in all
fields all over the world.
Now, I ask to my readers WHO AGREE WITH MY “ATOMIC
SOLUTION” to please make a small donation using the Paypal tool here
while the ones WHO DISAGREE just message me or
comment below this post, it’ll be very easy for me to know where I stand with this
idea.
- http://www.aasc.ucla.edu/cab/200708230009.html
- http://www.atomicarchive.com/Docs/MED/med_chp10.shtml
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki
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