The United States has extended held to a tradition of following a strict collection of laws of conduct when fighting wars.
The United States has extended held to a tradition of following a strict collection of laws of conduct when fighting wars. The means of inculcating that digest have ranged from implicit mentoring aboard ships or the battlefield, to explicit classes in moral philosophy at the service academies. Consensus, however, has not at any time been achieved on the appropriate means or regularitys for the moral education of war fighters. equal today, the debate rages from one side of to the other whether the military is being held to a higher moral standard than the civilian society, [1] or whether the means of fighting recently made known global threats should include practices that were
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