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This discussion explores various hypothetical war scenarios that raise ethical questions about military actions taken by countries. From territorial invasions due to population pressures to striking against nations for resources, we examine scenarios that challenge our moral judgments. Each situation presents unique dilemmas regarding aggression, self-defense, and humanitarian intervention. As we delve into the complexities of international relationships and conflicts, we ask you to consider whether you agree or disagree with each scenario. Join us in debating the justification of war in today's world.
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War Scenarios Do you agree or disagree?
Scenario #1 • Country A does not have enough space for all of its people to live. Therefore, Country A invades Country B (its neighbor), so that its people have enough space to live comfortably.
Scenario #2 • Country A does not have enough oil to produce gasoline, which its people need to drive their cars and run their businesses. Country B has a lot of oil, so Country A attacks Country B.
Scenario #3 • Country A bombs an important building in Country B, killing many people. Country B retaliates by bombing Country A.
Scenario #4 • Country A threatens to attack Country B and Country C with nuclear missiles. Country C attacks Country A to prevent to prevent the original attack.
Scenario #5 • Innocent people are being killed in Country A. Country B, which is thousands of miles away, decides to use military force in Country A to protect the innocent people.
Scenario #6 • Country A refuses to let Country B trade in Country A. Because of this, the people of Country B are losing a lot of money and jobs. Country B decided to attack Country A and take over their trade.
Scenario #7 • Country A is attacked by a terrorist group that operates in Country B, but is not directly supported by the government. Country A attacks the government of Country B because they “harbored” the terrorists.
Scenario #8 • Country A is allied with Country B. Country A is attacked by Country C. Country B attacks Country C.
Scenario #9 • Country A is run by members from Group 1. Group 1 makes laws that are only good for their group, and they oppress members of other groups in the country. Group 2 disagrees with and attacks Group 1.