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He's Keinbernd now. He's supposed to come and watch sumo with us, but he missed the last basho as a whole too. Instead he goes on partying, concerts, foreign trips and whatnot.
Disappointing.
I think the core of the argument is that the two bombs that was used in real life situation (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) were dropped on cities built with timber and paper walls, this is why they were so devastating. While churches and whatnot made out of stone remained and the people inside fared better.
Plus if we compare the bombs with Chernobyl (happened 40 years some days ago) Chernobyl was more devastating since that was a continuous event that went on for 10 days until they covered the core. And even after some radioactive material was spread. Bombs however instantaneous.
But we have way more destructive bombs, missiles with many warheads. Plus I'm not sure what he said about the nuclear fallout.