As a result of Japan’s increasing use of suicide attacks in 1945, Allied leaders began decreasing the number of bombing raids on
Japanese cities. developing more accurate and effective anti-aircraft weapons. thinking of a new strategy besides invading the Japanese mainland. weighing the pros and cons of surrendering to the Japanese.
As a result of Japan’s increasing use of suicide attacks in 1945, Allied leaders began thinking of a new strategy besides invading the Japanese mainland. Allies looked for alternatives to invading Japan since the United States already suffered the loss of several soldiers.
Although this depends somewhat on the war in question, in many cases a longterm cause of war is the growth of "nationalism" or a strong sense of pride in your country, since this generates an "us vs. them" mentality.