To add to this, Brigadier Gen. Carter W. Clarke who was the officer that was meant to prepare intercepted Japanese cable summaries said “We didn't need to do it, and we knew we didn't need to do it, and they knew that we knew we didn't need to do it, we used them as an experiment for two atomic bombs.”. All three of these quotes, topping off with Carter W. Clarke, let us know that the bombs were most definitely not needed, and was just to see what they could do. In addition to that, what other time to use them than being able to finish an entire war with them. Level of authority has much to say about whether or not the annihilation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki would have happened. Out of the three quotes that are above, only one of them is from a position of high authority, Harry Truman (President of the United States), which happens to be for the droppings to happen and that it was morally correct and justifiable. The other two quotes were from personnel that have had experience within the military in some way, where they had to say that it was unneeded, unjustifiable and