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Given the opportunity to save a couple thousand people, by assasinating a single man...would you approve?
Given the opportunity to save a couple thousand people, by assasinating a single man...would you approve?
Only if you could seriously and honestly do it yourself should you ever ask someone else to do it for you. The gravity of what you might ask is greater than you might know.
Given the opportunity to save a couple thousand people, by assasinating a single man...would you approve?
Given the opportunity to save a couple thousand people, by assasinating a single man...would you approve?
Only "good guys" would have the right to assasinate anybody.
So you would have objected if the Soviet Union had tried to assasinate Hitler?
So you would have objected if the Soviet Union had tried to assasinate Hitler?
On a personal level, it wouldn't bother me. Not even a little bit. However, it would be highly unethical, not to mention illegal to assassinate the head of a state that is not currently at war with or a threat to your own country.
It's astonishing how many Americans think that our country is the world police force and that we can just sick our armed forces on whoever we don't like.
America seems to be a beacon of hope to others, as well as a beacon of peace.
Should Americans just sit by and overlook the atrocities that happen in other nations/ Should the Congo have been ignored? How about the senseless killing in Libya? How about Hitler's murdering? How about the Stalinist Gulags, or the Killing by the hands of Che Guevera?
I think America should use its power and influence to deal with senseless mass murders, etc.