|
|
|
|
|
by AndrewKemendo
3346 days ago
|
|
To be clear - I'm not making the point that the US entered WW-II predominantly for the humanitarian reason of liberating the camps. In fact we didn't know much about them when we entered in 1941. Rather, one of the strongest used moral cases for WWII (post facto) was the liberation. We have even stronger evidence of this same moral case in Korea, than we did in WWII, so if we're consistent then there is a good case to be made here. One could argue however that this post facto moral back patting in WWII is just how we justify it. So if that's the case you're making then I got nothin for ya. |
|