martes, 16 de septiembre de 2014

America’s “Ethics” of Bombing Civilians After World War II: Massive Casualties and the Targeting of Civilians in the Korean War | Global Research

America’s “Ethics” of Bombing Civilians After World War II: Massive Casualties and the Targeting of Civilians in the Korean War | Global Research

 For Americans, the crucial dividing line
between justifiable and unjustifiable violence increasingly became
whether their armed forces intentionally harmed civilians. With this
reasoning, unintended harm—what later would be called “collateral
damage”—became a tragic but acceptable cost of war

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