Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulainn
Are you seriously trying to find an anology between organ removal and the death of hundreds of thousands of people in two nuclear attacks? How on earth you equate that?
'Dear Mrs Honda,
The United States Government deeply regret the death of your son, who was bearly in school, but think of his death like the removal of an organ. We had to kill non-combatants to save our combatants lives. We're sure you will understand, please find attached some chocolate and a picture of the GI who is now alive thanks to your son's death.
Yours
General Marshall
Or, back in reality, it'd be more along the lines of

Dear Mrs. Honda,
The United States Government deeply regret the death of your son, who was barely in school, but think of his death as a sacrifice for millions of other Japanese lives. The destruction wrought by our weapons was terrible, but understand that by forcing the early surrender of your government, we have saved the lives not only of hundreds of thousands of our own soldiers, but of millions of Japanese as well. We tactfully remind you that warning was given to the Japanese people to evacuate the population and industrial centers of their nation, but appreciate your reluctance to believe these messages and difficulty in evacuating. We hope the millions of people alive today due to our actions is some small consolation to you.

Yours,
General Marshall.