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WAR Copyright Ethics Online 2017
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Since 1495 there has never been a period longer than 25 years without a war being fought in which Britain is involved Copyright Ethics Online 2017
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War affects young people
War affects young people. The average age of the 454 UK soldiers killed in Afghanistan was just 22 Copyright Ethics Online 2017
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More than a million migrants and refugees from war-torn countries, have crossed into Europe since 2015 Copyright Ethics Online 2017
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War costs lives Copyright Ethics Online 2017
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The first casualty of war is truth
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At the beginning of the C20th 90% of casualties were COMBATANTS At the beginning of the C21st 90% of casualties are CIVILIANS Copyright Ethics Online 2017
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But sometimes there seems to be no alternative
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War makes people hurt each other
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War destroys and wastes huge amounts of money
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War can lead to extraordinary acts of courage
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And extraordinary acts of cruelty
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War can remove dictators
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And allow change Copyright Ethics Online 2017
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War can stop evil ….but it can shock us to the core
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Which brings us to the question…..
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Is war always wrong or – sometimes – is it the only way?
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