 Howard
Howard         
          DingoJones
DingoJones         
          Tom Storm
Tom Storm         
         
1.When faced with conflict and loss, people should choose the least damaging option.
2.The losses from war outweigh other peaceful solutions such as negotiation and political means.
3. When faced with conflict and loss, war is not the least costly option.
4. Unless it is unavoidable, If something causes harm and damage to people, it is unjust.
5. The war is avoidable.
6. The war causes harm and damage to people.
Conclusion: Therefore, a war is unjust. — Howard
1.When faced with conflict and loss, people should choose the least damaging option. — Howard
 BC
BC         
          Tobias
Tobias         
         Also, I want to clarify that declaring a war is different from self-defense. If a country is invading another country, the self-defending country should not be considered as declaring war. — Howard
 Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
          L'éléphant
L'éléphant         
          Tzeentch
Tzeentch         
          Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
          I like sushi
I like sushi         
         Does just war exist? — Howard
 Christoffer
Christoffer         
          Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
          Benkei
Benkei         
          gloaming
gloaming         
          Outlander
Outlander         
          L'éléphant
L'éléphant         
         Of course. Any nation being oppressed has the right to defend its sovereignty. So, they enter an unjust war.To me, even when diplomacy fails, every living human has the right to defend himself against harm, right or wrong. — gloaming
 gloaming
gloaming         
          I like sushi
I like sushi         
          L'éléphant
L'éléphant         
         It's cause you think of wars you saw in movies. The brave underdog nation defending its territory. War is a political relationship. Let's read up on history as to the timeline of what led to a war.A defender of sovereignty, or of any other principle, law, or custom, deemed universal or not by either side or by onlookers, enters a just war if they enter it at all. — gloaming
Yes. So it becomes just? There is only one war in your scenario. It isn't just when there's raping, torture, and killing. One enters an unjust war. And winning an unjust war could not make it just.Would it be just to come to the aid of people in one nation where the powers that be are systematically killing/torturing/raping them?
In simple terms it is a just cause to stop such acts even if it meant going to war. — I like sushi
 gloaming
gloaming         
          L'éléphant
L'éléphant         
         It wasn't me who introduced these elements. It's I like sushi.You have introduced sovereignty, rape, torture. These are naturally widely understood as unjust, but they needn't be appended solely to wars. — gloaming
Then tell me an example of actual war that's just. What nation started a just war?BTW, I spend 30 years as an officer practicing and studying war professionally. — gloaming
Goodbye. Word game is a catch all argument if one is not happy with the way the thread is going.Sorry, didn’t realise this was some stupid word game. Bye — I like sushi
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