මූ පිස්සු බල්ලෙක්නේ බං ඒකයි සීන් එක.බුරන බල්ලෝ හපා නොකයි. ඒත් පිස්සු බල්ලෝ ෂුවර් නෑ.![]()
Why should innocent people die because of a few mad men? Yes, this war is absurd, but nuking each other is not the solution.First of all, everyone should nuke Israel and gUSA.
@shenat කියන්නේ වෛරී අදහස් තියෙන මෝඩ කුහක ජෙප්පෙ ක් නේ.. එකයිWhy should innocent people die because of a few mad men? Yes, this war is absurd, but nuking each other is not the solution.
meka me scene ekata kohethma adala nane oi. dodu da thamuseta?එහෙමෙ nuclear බෝම්බ දන්නේ නැහැ එක පාර. හොයල බලන්න ජපානෙට දාපු බෝම්බ දැමිල්ල.
Before the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, the U.S. conducted an intense, months-long conventional bombing campaign against Japan, starting in earnest in mid-1944. This included devastating incendiary firebombing of over 60 cities, most notably the March 1945 Tokyo raid, which killed over 80,000 people and destroyed massive swathes of civilian infrastructure.
Key Conventional Bombing Campaign Details (Pre-Nuclear):
- Targeting Strategy: The U.S. launched an indiscriminate aerial campaign aimed at burning Japanese cities to break resistance, shifting from precise military targets to civilian-heavy areas.
- Firebombing Campaigns: The firebombing of Tokyo (March 1945) was one of the deadliest air raids of the war, destroying 16 square miles of the city and causing more immediate destruction than the first atomic bomb.
- Casualties: Between April 1944 and August 1945, estimated conventional air raids caused around 333,000 deaths and 473,000 injuries before the nuclear bombs were dropped.
- Operation Downfall Prep: These bombings were part of an overall effort to force surrender without a full-scale land invasion of Japan, which military leaders predicted would cost hundreds of thousands of American lives.
1945 technology ekka dan technology compare karanne kohomada banඑහෙමෙ nuclear බෝම්බ දන්නේ නැහැ එක පාර. හොයල බලන්න ජපානෙට දාපු බෝම්බ දැමිල්ල.
Before the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, the U.S. conducted an intense, months-long conventional bombing campaign against Japan, starting in earnest in mid-1944. This included devastating incendiary firebombing of over 60 cities, most notably the March 1945 Tokyo raid, which killed over 80,000 people and destroyed massive swathes of civilian infrastructure.
Key Conventional Bombing Campaign Details (Pre-Nuclear):
- Targeting Strategy: The U.S. launched an indiscriminate aerial campaign aimed at burning Japanese cities to break resistance, shifting from precise military targets to civilian-heavy areas.
- Firebombing Campaigns: The firebombing of Tokyo (March 1945) was one of the deadliest air raids of the war, destroying 16 square miles of the city and causing more immediate destruction than the first atomic bomb.
- Casualties: Between April 1944 and August 1945, estimated conventional air raids caused around 333,000 deaths and 473,000 injuries before the nuclear bombs were dropped.
- Operation Downfall Prep: These bombings were part of an overall effort to force surrender without a full-scale land invasion of Japan, which military leaders predicted would cost hundreds of thousands of American lives.
ගූ පෝට්ටු වහල් බයියට ChatGPT දීලඑහෙමෙ nuclear බෝම්බ දන්නේ නැහැ එක පාර. හොයල බලන්න ජපානෙට දාපු බෝම්බ දැමිල්ල.
Before the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, the U.S. conducted an intense, months-long conventional bombing campaign against Japan, starting in earnest in mid-1944. This included devastating incendiary firebombing of over 60 cities, most notably the March 1945 Tokyo raid, which killed over 80,000 people and destroyed massive swathes of civilian infrastructure.
Key Conventional Bombing Campaign Details (Pre-Nuclear):
- Targeting Strategy: The U.S. launched an indiscriminate aerial campaign aimed at burning Japanese cities to break resistance, shifting from precise military targets to civilian-heavy areas.
- Firebombing Campaigns: The firebombing of Tokyo (March 1945) was one of the deadliest air raids of the war, destroying 16 square miles of the city and causing more immediate destruction than the first atomic bomb.
- Casualties: Between April 1944 and August 1945, estimated conventional air raids caused around 333,000 deaths and 473,000 injuries before the nuclear bombs were dropped.
- Operation Downfall Prep: These bombings were part of an overall effort to force surrender without a full-scale land invasion of Japan, which military leaders predicted would cost hundreds of thousands of American lives.
a dirty bomb, they might use a dirty bomb or multipleUSA not gonna use nuclear weapons again!
Nice gifTrump Always Chickens Out
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Puhaaහූ හූ ගැහුවද ගැහුවද ඇයි යන්නේ..
අත රිදුනද රිදුනද....
ආව මෙතන මට ගහන්න.