Recently the Pope declared that the war against Iran was unjust and immoral and reminded me of my beliefs about Just War as a concept.
For those of you not familiar with it., both St.Augustine and St.Thomas Aquinas worked on the concept of Just War. It basically was guidelines for how to wage war and yet retain the mantle of acting morally. There were a number of rules as part of it, it has to be defensive only, the threat has to be imminent, the action has to be a last resort, it has to be done by someone with the legitimate authority, it was not to involve innocent civilians,there were others. The Pope said the Iran war was unjust and under.those rules he likely is right ( it was not an immediate threat , it was not defensive ( sorry going to war for Israel is not a defensive war for the US), it was not as a last resort and you can even question the authority since technically war is supposed to be the province of Congress, the presidents authority is supposed to be limited to where the US has been attacked or faced imminent threat.
However I came to the belief a long time ago that the entire concept of Just War, no matter it's good intentions, is wrong. Why? When you put the label of just or moral in front of war, you start thinking like anything you do in relation to it is right, that if it is a moral war anything goes. It allows you to forget the evil that wars inflict, like the death of civilians, in the name of ' but I am fighting for a moral reason.
The worst part is that by calling it a just war, it is way too easy to go to war in the first place We wear the white hat so of course we have the right to go to war. Just take a look at Hegseth and the things he is saying , or Trump, they talk about doing things like knocking out the water supply to millions of people as if that is acceptable.
I am no dreamer and there are times when war is a necessity but it is never moral or just, it cannot be,shouldn't be for the reasons I said. Inquisitions or pogroms and crusades have killed millions of people under the banner of fighting for God or whatever. German soldiers in WWII had ' mitt und gans' on their belt buckle, with our God, outside maybe some maga types no one would think the Germans were fighting a just or moral war, but they certainly did.
What do other people think?
For those of you not familiar with it., both St.Augustine and St.Thomas Aquinas worked on the concept of Just War. It basically was guidelines for how to wage war and yet retain the mantle of acting morally. There were a number of rules as part of it, it has to be defensive only, the threat has to be imminent, the action has to be a last resort, it has to be done by someone with the legitimate authority, it was not to involve innocent civilians,there were others. The Pope said the Iran war was unjust and under.those rules he likely is right ( it was not an immediate threat , it was not defensive ( sorry going to war for Israel is not a defensive war for the US), it was not as a last resort and you can even question the authority since technically war is supposed to be the province of Congress, the presidents authority is supposed to be limited to where the US has been attacked or faced imminent threat.
However I came to the belief a long time ago that the entire concept of Just War, no matter it's good intentions, is wrong. Why? When you put the label of just or moral in front of war, you start thinking like anything you do in relation to it is right, that if it is a moral war anything goes. It allows you to forget the evil that wars inflict, like the death of civilians, in the name of ' but I am fighting for a moral reason.
The worst part is that by calling it a just war, it is way too easy to go to war in the first place We wear the white hat so of course we have the right to go to war. Just take a look at Hegseth and the things he is saying , or Trump, they talk about doing things like knocking out the water supply to millions of people as if that is acceptable.
I am no dreamer and there are times when war is a necessity but it is never moral or just, it cannot be,shouldn't be for the reasons I said. Inquisitions or pogroms and crusades have killed millions of people under the banner of fighting for God or whatever. German soldiers in WWII had ' mitt und gans' on their belt buckle, with our God, outside maybe some maga types no one would think the Germans were fighting a just or moral war, but they certainly did.
What do other people think?