Where did I say that? The ad hominem aside, the Soviets already knew we had an atomic weapon. Truman also had also dropped hints to Stalin we had a nuclear weapon at the Yalta conference. The atomic bomb was meant to force a Japanese surrender. Mining of every harbor in Japan and sinking every bit of surface traffic in the Sea of Japan was to force Japan's surrender. The planned invasion was to force Japan's surrender.
Indeed, it's all messaging. No way we were going to expend the lives of tens of thousands of soldiers in an invasion when simply embargoing the island and bombing them occasionally would finish the job.
The Cold War was set by Stalin closing off the borders to Eastern Europe, reneging on his promise to hold open and free elections in Eastern European countries, and doing next to nothing to demobilize his military once the war ended. Toss in the blockade of Berlin, and other overt acts by the Soviets / Stalin to antagonize the West, and you get the Cold War.
The cold war die was cast by virtue of the fact that we were capitalist, and they were communist. "Next to nothing to demobilize his military"? LOL, what do you think the U.S. military did! We parked in Germany and Turkey and Okinawa and Korea, and never left, even to this day.
But hey, if your Stars and Stripes history books tell you to blame it all on Uncle Joe, then be my guest. Just prepare to be wrong in the process.
