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Give 3 Examples of recent Wars
1) Syrian Conflict
2) Iraq 2003
3) The Falklands War
Holy War
- to achieve a religious goal
- authorised by a religious leader
- for spiritual gain
Jus Ad Bellum (give 3)
WHETHER IT IS RIGHT TO GO TO WAR
-to promote good
-last resort
-Just cause
-reasonable chance of success
-authorised by person of authority
Jus In Bello
CORRECT CONDUCT DURING WAR
-Only necessary force needed to win
-innocent civilians should not be killed
Jus Post Bellum
CORRECT CONDUCT IN ENDING OR AFTER WAR
-must stop if wrong has been corrected
-must stop if no hope of winning
-enemy negotiate surrender
Justice
fair treatment to all and no prejudice
Terrorism
Terrorist groups seek to cause widespread fear and disruption
NATO
peacekeeping organisation
Afghanistan security 2003, stopping terrorists and training police
UN
peacekeeping organisation
reintegrates child soldiers into society
Pacifist Beliefs
WAR IS WRONG UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES
-war is wasteful
-war is unjust
-war is indiscriminate
-war is destructive
Alternativist Pacifist
will not partake in combat but will contribute to the war effort
Absolute Pacifist
will not contribute anything to the war effort
Martin Luther King
Christian Pacifist
1950 Montgomery bus boycott
65% profits
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Nuclear, biological, chemical
Red Cross
Volunteer Humanitarian Aid
War Child
focus on girls
reintegrating child soldiers into society