Just War or a Just War" & "Peace isn't Possible in the Face of Evil"
In March of 2003 war seemed to be on the horizon for the United States due to a struggle in relations with the Iraqi regime and as a result of the terrorist attacks on 9/11. For many a struggle came with the bleak idea of war, whether the U.S. had the right to invade or if we are acting to rashly in moving into a war without out exhausting every other option of prevention. Along with many other two well know keepers of the peace in our time, two have stated their thoughts and reason for why we should or should not move into this war. Ex-President Jimmy Carter, who since his presidency is serving as a chair in the Carter Center and has won the Nobel Peace Prize submitted an article " Just War or a Just War" to the New York Times conveying his opinion that the war in Iraq is an unnecessary one. On the other end Holocaust survivor and also Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel contributed a piece to the LA......
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