But Was It Just? : Reflections on the Morality of the Persian Gulf War
by Elshtain, Jean Bethke, 1941-2013 [et. al]
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Edited by Decosse, David E., With An Appendix from Cattolica, La Civilta and Translated by Heinegg, Peter
Published by :
Army Education Press
(GHQ,Rawalpindi)
Physical details: x,132 Pages 22x14 cm | HB
ISBN:0385422814.
Year: 2001
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President George Bush said yes; some bishops said no; even Doonesbury touched on the question. But what does it mean, in any case, to say that a war is just? What are the yardsticks of justice that support President Bush's claim that it was just to reverse Iraq's invasion of Kuwait? And how does one evaluate the justness of stopping the war when the allies did? And what of our fierce bombing of the fleeing Iraqi
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