What war is a acceptable war

The question here can go for anyone just like to know your opinion

Answer #1

Jimahl,

The United States of America!

“The other reason is if the war will ultimately save more lives then it loses. In other words, if not going to war will cause even more deaths thant the war itself, then the war is justified.”

Answer #2

Wars that are necessary to protect the sovereignty of one’s country or the sovereignty of one’s allies.

    I hope you do not take offense,
    To that that's gone before;
    'Tis only that it's my two-cents,
    And not one penny more. §;o)
Answer #3

Well that depends if you what your FREEDOM of to have no freedom like the people in china, and Italy that filter the internet. and people that just what to kill people for a dumb reason.

Answer #4

None are acceptable but all of them are inevitable … people just don’t get along and someone is always going to think their way of life it the correct way and want to impose it on someone else.

Answer #5

Yea I don’t like like the whole war thing neither but if our troops come home from Iraq kinda worried about them (Iraq) coming and attacking us again like the whole 911 and airplane jacking incidents.

Answer #6

Well none of them are acceptable war. All of them are violent and people dying. Its horrbile.

Answer #7

ethmer, Whose sovereignty were we protecting by invading Iraq?

There should be only 2 reasons that a war that is acceptable. The easy one is self-defence, protecting ourselves from invasion or attack. The other reason is if the war will ultimately save more lives then it loses. In other words, if not going to war will cause even more deaths thant the war itself, then the war is justified.

Anything else is immoral.

Answer #8

WW2

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