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On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 12:54:11 -0600, "old hoodoo"
wrote: JMO: The only issue about the Nagasaki and Hiroshima is if it is justifiable in war to one child in the hopes that more children will be saved overall and/or if a single soldier is more valuable than a single child. A basic morality question. To me, its a question of responsibility. I personally do not feel that cold bloodiedly killing a child to possibly save the life of an adult or other children is justified, but that is just me. Second-guessing fifty eight years after a war that was remarkable for its scope, destruction and brutality is a futile exercise. But, let me point out one observation that I regularly make to my political science classes. When someone brings up "save the children" as a rationale for any decision it usually means that logic and reason will be abandoned in favor of emotionalism. It is virtually impossible to guarantee that no child will be killed in any military operation. To set the moral bar at that level will guarantee defeat and will most assuredly result in much higher casualties than to recognize the violence of war and then conduct it as efficiently and quickly as possible. Maybe the question you should ask yourself while posturing about saving the children is whether you would be willing to sacrifice yourself, your spouse, your siblings, your parents and your adult children in defense of your country while making your strategic decisions based on protection of the enemy's children. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" Smithsonian Institution Press ISBN #1-58834-103-8 |
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