Supporters of using the atomic bomb at the end of World War II believed that by using the bomb in the end, they will decrease the overall suffering and death that would be caused by a continuation of a prolonged conflict between the US, German and Japanese forces.
<span>This is of course a somewhat subjective question, but most would agree that a presidents' personal beliefs play only a marginal role in shaping policy, since a much greater force would be the legislature, whose in charge of actually making the laws that determine policy. </span>
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British declined to abandon their land holdings in the west/