An invasion on the Japan homeland would have cost half a million American lives (article 1). 31,000 casualties alone were estimated in the first 30 days for the November 1st invasion (article 7). America, inflicted by Japanese kamikazes and attacks, have nearly 50,000 causalities already (article 2). Though the numbers for the invasion were considered small in size, there was no doubt that the United States would drop the atomic bombs to save those lives (article 7). Japan built up their amount of troops to nearly double their size, making the ratio one to one. No fight would end in a victory for America (article