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In reply to the discussion: Dresden was a civilian town with no military significance. Why did we burn its people? [View all]KitSileya
(4,035 posts)all I can say is that I think the Germans forfeited their right to civilian protections when they became Hitler's willing executioners.
For another controversial opinion: I think Americans are and have been skirting very closely to doing the same thing - there are countries in the world today that have the moral right to Dresden bomb American cities, except I doubt it would have any positive effect for them. And if it would not lead to something good (the USA stopping its interference in and overthrowing of democratically elected governments, the end of Guantanamo, The US submitting to the World Court in Ter Hague) then it cannot be morally right no matter what. You can only use such extreme measures if there is a substantial chance of something good coming out of it.