Monday, October 26, 2015

Post 9 Mason Saunders

It's impossible for one to say that war is entirely unnecessary but there are a lot of occasions in which war was resorted to when it could have been avoided. For example, after 9/11, George W. Bush declared a "war on terror" and used this as an excuse to invade Iraq. While America, to some extent, has almost a responsibility to poorer, developing nations, this was a circumstance where invasion was entirely unnecessary and hundreds of lives were list for no reason. Now while war is unavoidable, it is never a solution. Once we start "solving" our problems with invasion and killing we begin a journey on a dangerous path that can easily lead to much more corrupt intentions. This can be seen through the actions of Hitler when he started his invasions to strengthen his country and continued them so that he could target a singular race. All in all when it comes down to the decision, was is a last option alternative that cannot be avoided in many cases, definitely the worst of two evils.

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