"As I've mentioned earlier, suicidal acts of bravery and valour do exist both in the East and the West, but the key difference seems to be that the former, in the form of the Kamikaze, was systematically organized and performed as a regular course of action, in sharp contrast to, let's say, the Alamo for instance, in which case individual voluntarism resulted in the fatal stand which resulted in the massacre. This difference in the prelude to the event, in which the top brass orders intentional suicide, and the soldiers following the order to its bitter end without resistance or question, seems to be what the afore mentioned 'Western way of thinking" finds most inexplicable. "
Precicely!