Yes I agree. But they were all resolved by violence, war. Wasn't that the point?
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>>Violence never resolves anything, but just brings more violence.
>>>Sometimes even after years hv passed.
>>>Don't let devil fool you.
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>>You maybe right but...
>>What about WWII, the Vietnam war, Korean war, the American Civil war, War of 1812 etc.....? Weren't they all resolved by war? Aren't somethings worth fighting for?>
>You are mixing a lot here. There's apples and then there are oranges.
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>* WWII was in many ways justified from the allied side in stopping a despicable bully form invading, conquering and subjugating neighbors.
>* Vietnam was not so clear cut. The US got involved to save the French's hide and fight a differing political view (communism). Was a war and so much death and destruction justified? Not so sure.
>* S. Korea was invaded and got UN help. Was in a way justified and unfortunately never officially ended (no real armistice or agreement to this day).
>* American Civil War. A war about slavery. Justified although should not have happenned.
>* War of 1812: justified in a way. You cannot as a sovereign nation allow another nation to abduct and
impress your people as sailors.
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