J. van Baardwijk wrote:
My answers:
> In all fairness: my turn to ask the questions, and your turn to answer
> them.
>
> #1: Country A supports terrorism against country B. Should country B be
> allowed to let its military strike back at country A?
>
Yes
> #2: If the answer to #1 is "yes", would this always be true, or only for
> certain countries B?
Always
>
> #3: If the answer to #2 is "only for certain countries B", then list
> those countries and explain why other countries are not on that list.
>
> #4: If the answer to #1 is "no", then why not?
>
> #5: If country B strikes back at country A, would it be justified if
> country A would in turn attack country B (either through A's military or
> through further support for the terrorists)?
> Through the military, yes. Terrorism (the killing of civilians to advance a
>political goal) is never justified.
> #6: If the answer to #5 is "yes", would this always be true, or only for
> certain countries A?
Always
>
> #7: If the answer to #6 is "only for certain countries A", then list
> those countries and explain why other countries are not on that list.
>
> #8: If the answer to #5 is "no", then why not?
>
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Doug
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