War is justifiable if it stops an otherwise unstoppable aggressor while inflicting minimal damage to persons and property. |
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The moral justification for war is important for Service members to make sense of their own sacrifices and their being called upon to kill others. |
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In war, injustices are committed on all sides, and the responsibility is shared equally by society and Service members. |
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Regardless of whether war is justifiable, I do not want to support the military in my capacity as a health care professional. |
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I am glad there is a military to protect us, but my preference is that I, or anyone in my family, will not serve. |
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I am opposed to war and believe that there is a peaceful way to resolve any crisis. |
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