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In reply to the discussion: "There is no 'just war'" [View all]EX500rider
(12,552 posts)29. I am sure both Germany & Japan both thought their wars of aggression/mass murder were "just"
Doesn't make it so.
Also even if the US had zero trade with either country it wouldn't have changed the evil nature and ambitions of either regime.
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If you consider IBM automating the Holocaust doing business to be "doing business."
rug
Apr 2016
#11
Who a private company does business is irrelevant to whether fighting the Nazi's was right.
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#14
So there has to be zero trade with a country pre-war to make fighting a evil regime just?
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#22
By that logic, any level of atrocity can be excused if the ends is deemed "just"
Scootaloo
Apr 2016
#45
Again, unjust individual acts in a just war don't change the righteousness of the cause.
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#94
I was not aware that the point of a tire was to explode and kill people in a blast radius
Scootaloo
Apr 2016
#103
Most Americans think the war against Germany was justified so not a usual position at all.
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#122
What's your definition of 'just', if a 'necessary' war is not a 'just' one?
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2016
#95
So do you think it was morally wrong and/or unfair for Britain and France
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2016
#101
Congratulations, you've convinced me of the existence of unjust wars.
Donald Ian Rankin
Apr 2016
#41
And I suppose the US should have "turned the other cheek" after Pearl Harbor..
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#9
Mayne they should have thought of that before selling the Second Ave El to the Empire of japan.
rug
Apr 2016
#16
So the US companies selling scrap metal was somehow responsible for Japan's wars of aggression?
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#19
Scrap metal, oil, food, technology, trade agreements may have had asomething to do with it.
rug
Apr 2016
#23
I am sure both Germany & Japan both thought their wars of aggression/mass murder were "just"
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#29
Well if IBM is somehow responsible for WWII then I suppose the Vatican is too...
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#72
Pre-war trade would be zero excuse for not fighting the Nazi's or the Japanese.
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#28
There would be no Nazis if sympathetic industrialsts lik eFord didn't trade with them.
rug
Apr 2016
#30
I don't think the Vatican- who tells people not to masturbate and defends child abusing priests
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2016
#49
You didnt qualify your earlier question or statement with "today", didja.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2016
#59
If you think it's a black-and-whit statement, it says more about your thinking than the statement.
rug
Apr 2016
#110
Unfortunately neither the Taliban/ISIS/BokoHarum respond to summons or warrants.
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#93
At what point was Al Qaeda in Afghanistan small enough for a police response?
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#124
Several hundred well armed terrorists in the middle of Afghanistan were not going to be arrested.
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#136
It's the same reason Colombia doesn't arrest FARC & Philippines doesn't arrest Abu Sayyaf
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#137
So the Taliban provides sanctuary to AQ who kills over 3,000 American in 1 hr..
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#73
They cover military subjects with more detail and authority then any other site, incld janes.
EX500rider
Apr 2016
#123
Were England's pre-war maneuvers with Nazi Germany to check Bolshevist Russia part of that?
rug
Apr 2016
#108
Not in the least. Their anti-communist strategems were part of the bundle that led to the moment
rug
Apr 2016
#112
Attempts to contain the Soviet Union had nothing to do with Hitler's desire to conquer Britain
DavidDvorkin
Apr 2016
#113
“What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans and the homeless, whether the mad destruction
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2016
#138
The first thing the Vatican needs to do is remove the 600 or so Swiss troops from it's own defenses.
braddy
Apr 2016
#151
ITT: People thinking "no just war" means "all war is wrong and never should be fought"
forjusticethunders
Apr 2016
#153