Response to Living with the Bomb by Richard Rhodes
I think that nuclear weapons should never be used. The destruction and devastation they cause can never be outweighed by the benefits. There are people today in Japan still suffering the consequences of the bombs we dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I believe there are other ways of getting a country's message across rather then destroying one's country by killing thousands of innocent civilians. There is no excuse to attack the innocent and I believe that is unavoidable if one is using nuclear weapons to fight their war.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
Post #6
Response to Our Moral Duty in Iraq
I agree wtih Gerard F. Powers when he says the United States has a moral obligation and responsibility to ensure chaos and havoc are not left for the Iraqis. Because we entered in Iraq and cause much of the chaos ourselves, we are not leave Iraq and its' people stranded. I also agree with Powers when he says we are to train the Iraqis and leave them self -sustainable and not vulnerable. I believe, since we have the power and the means, we should clean up the part of the mess we created and ensure the Iraqis are on there way to being a strong, unified country.
I agree wtih Gerard F. Powers when he says the United States has a moral obligation and responsibility to ensure chaos and havoc are not left for the Iraqis. Because we entered in Iraq and cause much of the chaos ourselves, we are not leave Iraq and its' people stranded. I also agree with Powers when he says we are to train the Iraqis and leave them self -sustainable and not vulnerable. I believe, since we have the power and the means, we should clean up the part of the mess we created and ensure the Iraqis are on there way to being a strong, unified country.
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