Are you seriously going to ignore estimates from military commanders at the time?Are you? The military commanders at the time were predicting much higher estimates than you're putting forth.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Downfall "Casualty predictions varied widely, but were extremely high. Depending on the degree to which Japanese civilians would have resisted the invasion, estimates ran up into the millions for Allied casualties"
http://www.forbes.com/sites/henrymiller/2012/08/01/the-nuking-of-japan-was-a-tactical-and-moral-imperative/#7d9d9b584881"The U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff estimated that an invasion of Japan’s home islands would result in approximately 1.2 million American casualties, with 267,000 deaths."
I also have a source from the CIA that contradicts your argument but it seems doubtful you'd accept anything they say, so I'll stick with non-government sources so you can't use the "government shills" card.
Oh of course you will, you need to serve your state or you'll go to hell.?
A really irrelevant and beside the point swipe, but even if I am some mindless government shill that doesn't change the scope or facts of this argument.
Millions of people were homeless, no oil was coming into Japan and the majority of their other imports were destroyed. The Japanese government was already considering surrender at that point too, do you think they'd just conscript everyone and charge them out?Yes, all evidence suggested they would. Did Hitler cease fighting when Germany was in ruins and his troops out of supplies? No. Germany didn't surrender until their very capital was being overrun by Soviets. In contrast, the government of Japan was even more fanatical and could easily have been expected to fight just as hard.
When the Emperor first decided to surrender some of his own military leaders even tried to betray him in order to stop it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ky%C5%ABj%C5%8D_incidentThe only thing irrational is the Truman bootlicking going on here.Or perhaps you're so infatuated with anarchism you can't bring yourself to knowledge that anything the U.S has done might have had some justification. It's hard to objectively look at a situation and admit there was no "Good" answer when you're determined to paint one party as a villain.