You are asking an ethical question that calls for an opinion. It is tempting to say no, they should not. In 1945, the US President had to decide whether or not to use a new bomb- the Atomic Bomb- as a weapon. His choice- use it, and kill a hundred thousand people that had declared war on his country- or don't use it- and cause the death of over a million members of the Army and Navy that would have had to invade Japan, and use rifles and bayonets. He chose to use it. When viewed by the total circumstances, and the available choices, I feel he made the right decision. Others will disagree.
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The United States has used atomic bombs as weapons .
They used guns and bombs and weapons.
Guns, bombs, planes.
There are many weapons that they used in the war but the one that I no is guns & bombs we just made bombs as a project in class it was FUNNY:)
the two most commonly used weapons were slingsgots and bombs
They used missiles, bombs, fuel-laden planes, and biological weapons.
Actinium itself is not used in bombs. However, it can be a byproduct of nuclear reactions and may potentially be used in the initiation systems of certain types of nuclear weapons.
The answer is that smoke bombs are not designed as lethal weapons. However, it can happen that someone may choke on the smoke and asphyxiate or may have an allergy to the chemicals used in the smoke bombs, that are also known as smoke grenades. Therefore it can be said that sometimes smoke bombs can be lethal.
I believe no one should use nuclear weapons.
Bombs from aeroplanes. Tanks. Poison Gas.
Those that are nuclear, such as the nuclear bombs.