Braddock wrote:
Depends what you're country's military is doing. Is there honour in attempting to wipe out the Jews? Honour is subjective and based on an individuals sense of right and wrong ...if you served in WW1 and helped defeat the Nazis and protect your own country I'd say there is a great amount of honour in that. If, on the other hand, your fighting in the Middle East because your government have some sort of hidden agenda I wouldn't say there is much honour there. You can still fight bravely and courageously but I don't think the term honourably would apply.
That's applying a fairly broad brush on individual acts.
For example, not every German soldier in WW2 was involved in trying to exterminate the Jews. Not even every SS soldier. So, are you saying that because some of their colleagues acted dishonorably that they are incapable of acting honorably?
Whether a war begins "honorably" or not has nothing to do with whether those fighting it behave honorably in their actions. The converse applies, as well.
Bottomline: Government agendas don't determine whether someone behaves honorably...their individual actions do.
One historical note: WW1 wasn't the Nazis...that was WW2.
Last edited by FEOS (2007-12-06 10:37:27)