War Ethics and Why We Shouldn't Hope for the Best in Iran
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War Ethics and Why We Shouldn't Hope for the Best in Iran
"Sometimes, it can be morally wrong to support a just war. A successful intervention may reshape a country's strategic expectations, leading to unjust military force in the future."
"If Country A intervenes in Country B with humanitarian aims, it may inadvertently set the stage for future unjust invasions, causing greater humanitarian catastrophes."
Sometimes, supporting a just war can lead to morally wrong outcomes. A just military intervention may have unforeseen consequences, such as encouraging future unjust invasions. If a country intervenes in another nation to stop atrocities, it may inadvertently create conditions that lead to larger conflicts and humanitarian crises. Citizens must consider the long-term implications of their support for such interventions, as the potential for future injustices may outweigh the immediate just aims of the intervention.
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