acidkiller187
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I am having an Epiphany. What would happen if America never went to Iraq? I haven’t done allot of research on this subject and there fore can’t really comment on this But would like to know your point of view on this subject.

How many different countries are currently involved in this war?
I mean I see people from England saying get our troops out
Should we stop the supplying of rations to some Base Camps?

Wouldn’t you say that is selfish I mean in war the people you fight with aren’t they your   alleys? And talking about what grinds your gears I will tell you the fact that civilians in Iraq are killing just as many soldiers as the F ‘kn Jihad But still they are not allowed to shoot them I have had military training back home but no combat experience and some of you guys say that you have been to Iraq but not really commented on what is really happening down there? Don’t you think we should just let the country sort themselves out I don’t know

Please help me to see what the reason is behind this war! Cause at this moment I don’t see anything remotely beneficiary to anybody currently involved in this war Not even Iraq!!!
=TFF=Omen_NataS
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My friend time will tell what the outcome will be to this war Every thing happens for a reason
Philosophically, examining war begins with very general questions: What is war? How can it be defined? What causes war? What is the relationship between human nature and war? To what extent can humans be said to be responsible for war? The philosophy of war then converges onto more specific and applied ethical and political questions such as: Is it ever right to wage war? Should certain acts of war be impermissible? What should be the legitimate authority to declare war? What is the individual's moral and political relationship to his comrades or countrymen in arms? The philosophy of war covers theoretical and applied areas and this for further consideration

Last edited by =TFF=Omen_NataS (2006-06-01 10:37:36)

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