Hello ,

  The debate about war can be looked at in a different way.

  Suppose an off-duty policeman is quietly buying groceries in a small
  market when he sees a robber come in and pull a gun on the clerk
  demanding money.  After getting it, the robber tells the clerk to turn
  around and then cocks and aims his gun.  The off-duty policeman pulls his own gun and
  shoots the robber.

  The robber declared war on the store clerk and the off-duty
  policeman declared war on the robber.  The first declaration of war
  was very immoral, but what about the second?  Was the police action
  really more of a "holy war"?  I think we should argue against war,
  but what about police action?

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