wip08

1.04.2009

Per Economist

In the Economist's commentary on the Gaza conflict they say, "In general, a war must pass three tests to be justified. A country must first have exhausted all other means of defending itself. The attack should be proportionate to the objective. And it must stand a reasonable chance of achieving its goal." I wonder whether the majority of previous wars meet all three criteria or the emotionally charged nature of conflict makes these criteria more theoretical in nature.