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The decision by Truman to use the atomic bomb against Japan was influenced by a number of factors.
- Because of its remote location, Japan would have been the only country harmed "directly."
- a military display of strength, The atomic bomb was the United States' strongest weapon. However, this had the unintended consequence of starting a nuclear arms race following World War Two, which led to The Cold War.
What was the president's stance on the atomic bomb?
"It is a horrible duty that has come to us," the president wrote. 4 possibilities were available to President Truman: Continue traditional bombardment of Japanese cities, invade Japan, test the bomb on an uninhabited island, or drop the bomb on populated Japan are all options.
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