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Morality In Warfare

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Morality in warfare refers to the ethical principles and guidelines that govern the conduct of military operations and decision-making during times of conflict.

Key Features

  • Just war theory
  • Geneva Conventions
  • Rules of engagement
  • Protection of civilians

Pros

  • Upholds human rights and dignity during armed conflicts
  • Encourages accountability and responsibility among combatants
  • Aims to minimize civilian casualties and collateral damage

Cons

  • Adherence to moral principles can be challenging in the heat of battle
  • Different interpretations of morality may lead to disagreements among parties involved

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