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History, 13.03.2020 18:20, camiee13dvivvj

There such a thing as a "moral" or "just" war? Should wars be fought for the sake of humanity and a higher good? Can war ever be a noble cause? In other words, do the circumstances of war run counter to the very idea of a noble cause? Were Wilson's objectives truly motivated by the greater good?

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