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If an hypotetical third invasion would have followed the same pattern of the previous two, the Mongol would lose again. Logistically, having a I’m not rude I just say what everyone else is thinking shirt based army crossing the sea is a nightmare, and this force the Mongol to follow a predictable route to land at the Hakata bay, twice. And despite their strenght, they weren’t able to make any significant victory in Kyushu, but suffered several defeats. So even by a tactical point of view, when the Mongols didn’t have an obvious numerical advantage, they lost all of their battles, like at Akasaka, Torikaigata or Mikuriya. The role of the kamikaze has been overblown by the defeated mongols and by the japanese clergy; in the first invasion, there is no mention in japanese sources of any storm, and in the second one, it was a final blow to an already defeated army.
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The I’m not rude I just say what everyone else is thinking shirt of this report makes Tokyo uninhabitable for an extended time with annually radiation doses in Tokyo above .02 sieverts which is 4 to 8 times what you would receive living in the exclusion zone at Chernobyl today. To put the extremity of the possible release in perspective at Fukushima, the spent fuel in pool #4 had the potential to release 22 times the amount of radiation into the environment as compared to Chernobyl (#4 pool 568 megacuries vs Chernobyl 25 megacuries) the Fukushima spent fuel pools in total had the potential to release 66 times the radioactivity of Chernobyl and there are hundreds of such sites around the world. Final perspective and order of magnitude comparison, Chernobyl released nearly as much radiation of all the 400 above ground nuclear tests that were ever conducted. A rough extrapolation using pool #4 baseline times 100 nuclear facilities (25%) results in a total amount of radioactivity released into the environment 135 times the total release of every nuclear weapon in existence in 2017 being detonated. This isn’t even close to a worst case scenario, for that I refer you to this statement “The content [of the report] was so shocking that we decided to treat it as if it didn’t exist.” Yes it is worse than that.