In order to better facilitate discussion of an issue that came up in the Draft Dodging thread, I decided to make this thread. Which US wars do you think were justified, based upon whatever criteria you want?
One thing, though, for the Civil War, look at it from the North's perspective. Also, I am not including various "peacekeeping exercises" nor am I including the current "War on Terrorism".
Personally, I can only think of two - the American Revolution, and the wars against the Barbary Pirates (you know, "From the Halls of Montezuma, TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI" and all that).
I think an argument can also be made for some of the wars against the American Indians, but not all of them. When the Indians were raping and murdering US settlers, war was justified, for example.
One thing, though, for the Civil War, look at it from the North's perspective. Also, I am not including various "peacekeeping exercises" nor am I including the current "War on Terrorism".
Personally, I can only think of two - the American Revolution, and the wars against the Barbary Pirates (you know, "From the Halls of Montezuma, TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI" and all that).
I think an argument can also be made for some of the wars against the American Indians, but not all of them. When the Indians were raping and murdering US settlers, war was justified, for example.
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