WW II - The Last Moral War?
Most of us are well aware of the events that occurred in WW 2. It is one of the most revisited wars in the history of mankind. It has been said that WW 2 was the last Moral War that the Americans have been involved in. Is that true? Have all of t
Posted By eastwind on November 19, 2007
WW 2 was a different time and a different type of people. Attitude has ...
Posted By eastwind on November 19, 2007
There are a lot of moral wars since WW2. It depends from who's eyes you...
Posted By Kliflosises on November 19, 2007
It really does feel like WW 2 was the last moral war.
Posted By Sundrop on November 23, 2007
WW II WAS the last Moralistic war.
The feel of recent times doesn't hold the same heroic "saving the world" tint to it. It feels like greed and corruption now, and its sickening to know that a lot of it is our fault.
WW 2 was a different time and a different type of people. Attitude has changed since then.
-- Posted By eastwind on November 19, 2007In WW 2 there were American people all over trying to get enlisted for the war. It was considered an honor to serve. Now it is different and in many instances people can care less about enlisting. I think that is because in WW2 we were saving the .
world, but not it is always questionable if we are trying to make the world a better place, or there for our own agendas. I think that individuals serving are mostly honorable men and women, but I think possibly that the reason the war started is .
is possibly corrupt or immoral. .
WW II was one of many heroic endevors by the US to establish world peace.
There are a lot of moral wars since WW2. It depends from who's eyes your looking.
-- Posted By Kliflosises on November 19, 2007Morality is in the eye of the beholder. You can't say that someone is immoral just because they don't live up to your standard of morality. So, the recent wars that we have been seeing are most likely moral to those fighting on both sides.

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