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To: Edwarda who wrote (41147)6/20/1999 3:54:00 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Complex reasons can be found for everything. I think for a utilitarian reason (or "morality"- although I don't really like the word moral) it is easy to draw a line regarding the aggression of nations upon other nations. Nothing is ever crystal clear (except to zealots) so I would never say that any war was simple, things always more complex than people think they are. But some wars are, I think, less morally ambivalent- all wars being ambivalent to some extent (I mean the whole notion of going to war to stop aggression is kind of funny when you think about it. Like missiles named "Peacekeeper")