Most of the ordinance used in Iraq since 2003 has been PGM's (Precision Guided Munitions), by a ratio of about 2 to 1. Approximately 20,000 PGM devices used in 2003/2004; and approximately 10,000 non-smart weapons during the same time period. Although figures are still evolving, current usage appears to be under the approximate 80,000 tons expended during Operation Desert Storm in Jan/Feb 1991. But well exceed the 16 thousand tons expended by the allies in WW1, has quite a ways to go before matching the Korean War 600,000 ton expenditure mark; and most likely will never meet or exceed the WW2 1.6 million or Vietnam War 7 million tonnage numbers.
Probably 25000 bombs
the US decide to drop two atomic bombs on Japan, not china
The USA only had 2 atomic bombs.
The United states didn't drop bombs on China in WWII because they were allies. The two atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, both are part of Japan.
The US didn't drop bombs on Pearl Harbor. The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Japan did not drop the atomic bomb on Pearl Harbor, they dropped regular bombs and declared war on the US because the US imposed an oil embargo on them. The US dropped the atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to force Japan to surrender.
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the US decide to drop two atomic bombs on Japan, not china
Hiroshima, Japan
The USA only had 2 atomic bombs.
The US has dropped atomic bombs in 1945 on two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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the US
No, dropping the bombs caused the Japanese to surrender.
That wouldn't change history at all.
No, the Japanese military did not drop any bombs on the USA after the atomic bombs were used on Japan. The bombs and pending invasion by the Soviets and the Americans (and allies) motivated the Emperor Hirohito to surrender to the Allied Forces.
The United states didn't drop bombs on China in WWII because they were allies. The two atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, both are part of Japan.