Hard to justify the use of nukes.
Situations vary, of course, and I don't think there have been any situations since WW2 that justify their use.
Saying that, and I'll likely get roasted for saying this, I think, ultimately, the use of nukes in WW2 was justified. After the example set in the battle for Okinawa, their use saved a lot more lives than they took, both Allied and Japanese.
It's just a tragedy that they needed to be used at all. And I sincerely hope there will never be a need to use them again.
Situations vary, of course, and I don't think there have been any situations since WW2 that justify their use.
Saying that, and I'll likely get roasted for saying this, I think, ultimately, the use of nukes in WW2 was justified. After the example set in the battle for Okinawa, their use saved a lot more lives than they took, both Allied and Japanese.
It's just a tragedy that they needed to be used at all. And I sincerely hope there will never be a need to use them again.
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"