Who should define what a war is “about”? By any ethical standard, that right should fall to the besieged—those who were waged upon, the people with the most corpses and the least to gain from combat. Of course, in reality, an armed conflict’s character is limned by the powerful, in whose mitts the media will, as we all know, contort,… return to article
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