For the entire history of human civilization, it's always been the case where the powerful make the rules. All being "fair" does is weaken you, while your adversary becomes stronger.
Think about 10 wrestlers in a cage match with only one winner. Which wrestler is planning to be "fair"?
So what? Somebody had to be the first one to shoot a firearm. Somebody had to be the first one to fire a cannon. It goes down the line for every development of military technology. There is no issue of "being first."
Or do you wish to have prolonged wars where the dead will continue to pile up?
You don't answer my question, so why should I answer yours? Especially since your question is fatuous.
The implication of your question is that we should all go back to spears and shields. You might like to consider that in the time frame of interest, Germany, Japan, and Russia were all researching nuclear weapons. That would have been an "interesting" world to live in.
Nobody ever said it's about fairness.
For the entire history of human civilization, it's always been the case where the powerful make the rules. All being "fair" does is weaken you, while your adversary becomes stronger.
Think about 10 wrestlers in a cage match with only one winner. Which wrestler is planning to be "fair"?
It's about the ask. We actually used a NUKE!
That's the issue here.
So what? Somebody had to be the first one to shoot a firearm. Somebody had to be the first one to fire a cannon. It goes down the line for every development of military technology. There is no issue of "being first."
Or do you wish to have prolonged wars where the dead will continue to pile up?
Ahh.. so we are Gods right?
Gotcha
You don't answer my question, so why should I answer yours? Especially since your question is fatuous.
The implication of your question is that we should all go back to spears and shields. You might like to consider that in the time frame of interest, Germany, Japan, and Russia were all researching nuclear weapons. That would have been an "interesting" world to live in.