The Iraq crisis of 2002-03 has only the most shallow, minimal similarities to the crisis of 1937-45. Comparisons are cheap, and as Q-cubed shows, usually based on mostly incorrect assumptions about similarities.
I find it amazing that so many decide to justify their actions based solely on the actions of others..does that not show a lack of personal responsibility?
Its like a man holding s bloody knife standing over the person who's throat he has just cut, yelling to the oncoming police "I am not guilty.. the guy behind me, who just massacred 20 people with a chainsaw, thats the guilty one!". The crimes of other never make you innocent.
People, like states, must take responsibility for their actions, because they, and no one else, made the decisions to act. No decisions is ever placed upon one..you always have choices, always. The question is how and why you justify the ones you made.
I find it amazing that so many decide to justify their actions based solely on the actions of others..does that not show a lack of personal responsibility?
Its like a man holding s bloody knife standing over the person who's throat he has just cut, yelling to the oncoming police "I am not guilty.. the guy behind me, who just massacred 20 people with a chainsaw, thats the guilty one!". The crimes of other never make you innocent.
People, like states, must take responsibility for their actions, because they, and no one else, made the decisions to act. No decisions is ever placed upon one..you always have choices, always. The question is how and why you justify the ones you made.
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