>>23711653
>>23711653
Ended ww2
Coincidence
Saving Israel for last.
Oppenheimer
almost 70 years of nuclear weapons policy has been based on a myth
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>>23711631
We have beleived A MASSIVE LIE for DECADES. All was FAKE NEWS and now we live under fear of threat of NUKES.
Ask why and who nose what.
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Wake the fuck up,,,,
Robert Oppenheimer was the theoretical physicist who led the Manhattan Project to develop the atomic bomb, a weapon later used to destroy Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, the only time nuclear weapons have been used in conflict. His work directly contributed to the bombs' creation, and while he later advocated for international control of nuclear weapons, the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki also prompted much scrutiny and debate about his culpability.
Oppenheimer's Role
Leader of the Manhattan Project: Oppenheimer was tasked with assembling and directing the laboratory under the Manhattan Project to develop an atomic bomb.
Creation of the Bomb: His team successfully developed and tested the first nuclear bomb, a success that directly led to the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The Hiroshima Bombing
The Weapon: The atomic bomb that destroyed Hiroshima was a product of the work done by Oppenheimer's team.
Consequences: The bombing on August 6, 1945, killed tens of thousands of people instantly and caused immense devastation.
Oppenheimer's Later Stance
Regret and Apology: Oppenheimer expressed his struggle with the moral implications of his work and even made a private apology to a bomb survivor in 1964, according to a video from the World Friendship Center in Hiroshima.
Opposition to Nuclear Proliferation: He later lobbied for international control of nuclear power and weapons and opposed the development of the hydrogen bomb on ethical grounds.
Controversy: His post-war stances and past associations led to him losing his security clearance.
The Film "Oppenheimer"
Focus on Oppenheimer's Perspective: The 2023 film "Oppenheimer" focuses on the physicist's life and work but does not directly show the devastating aftermath of the bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Japanese Reaction: This lack of Japanese perspectives and the focus on Oppenheimer's point of view drew criticism from some in Japan, who felt it downplayed the consequences of the bombs and glorified Oppenheimer's actions, according to www.vox.com