Morality of War Letters

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Not Attacking Iran Would Be Catastrophic

Immoral Rules of Engagement

An Illegitimate Standard of "Legitimacy"

Attack on Iran Consistent with Ayn Rand's Philosophy

Attacking Iran Is Not an "Act of Madness"

Islamists Are Motivated by Their Beliefs

NO Restraint Against Islamic Totalitarians

Israel Should Not Apologize for Targeting Terrorists

No Apologies for Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Moral Courage Needed to Win the War

Veterans Day

Do Not to Negotiate with Iran's Mullahs--Eliminate Them

Use of Force Against Iran Should Not Be Excluded

9/11 Commission Right About Preemption

Iran Now Presents the Greater Danger

Israel's Targeted Killing of Hamas Leader Justified

Israel's Targeted Killing of Sheikh Yassin Justified

The Urgent Need for Preemption

Israel's Enemies Are America's Enemies

Bush's Misguided Criticism of Israel's Security Fence

What to Do with Hamas

No Moral Equivalency Between Israelis and Palestinians

War Is Sometimes the Only Answer

Self-Defense Should Be the Purpose of the War

Civilian Casualties Should Not Hinder War Effort

Peaceniks' Motivation

Unilateralism Morally Justified

The Nature of the Peace Movement

 

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