Wars have been fought for many reasons. Most stupid and some very reasonable.
Wars go back to the beginning of man. We fought for over 100.000 years and we are still going. It is sadly just human nature to kill each other.
WWII in my opinion, was fought for a very reasonable reason and WWI was an "ok" reason but without WWI there would be no WWII in that short of time.
The existing international agreements on warfare came about for several reasons; however, the underlying thinking is rather simple: self-interest.
The rules on warfare generally restrict activities which are excessively (even for war) damaging, particularly to non-combatants and non-military infrastructure. Thus, it is generally in each side's benefit that they adhere to the rules, since that gives impetus to the other side to adhere to them, too. The most obvious example is the concept of Prisoners of War. If my country adheres to the rules, and treats any captured individual properly, then there is a high likelihood that my opponent will do the same; thus, after this war is over, my country will get back my captured citizens, which is Good.
Thus, in any war that is not a war of annihilation (that is, a conflict where the victor plans on absolutely wiping out the other side completely), adhering to restrictions on conduct in war is decidedly in both party's best interests.
The great modern debate about this topic is how to deal with opponents who refuse to adhere to the agreed-upon standards of conduct. For example, if your opponent refuses to wear distinctive uniforms (i.e. makes an effort to distinguish between civilian and military persons), should your side make any effort to adhere to the restrictions around use of military force in a nominally civilian area?
Yes, there are four rules to fighting in a war.
1. Do anything to anyone at any time to stay alive.
2. A lot of your buddies are going to get maimed and killed during combat.
3. No one can do anything about rule #2.
4. if you have any other questions or confusion, refer to rule #1.
Yes. And The Nazi Were One Of The Biggest War Criminals Ever.
War is war is a term to say all wars are alike and war is a war means wars are only bad.
The Great War. The Great War. The Great War. The Great War.
the war of 1812 was ''the forgotten war''
Korean War, Vietnam War,
The Korean War was followed by the Vietnam War.
Nope acctualy the longest war of the war before the war was acctualy not even a war it was a acctual war.
War is war is a term to say all wars are alike and war is a war means wars are only bad.
The Great War. The Great War. The Great War. The Great War.
WAR! WAR WAR WAR!
civil war
the war of 1812 was ''the forgotten war''
what war is the poem "war is kind" about
The term "hot war" was only used in conjuction with the term "cold war." Cold war meaning no war; hot war meaning a war.
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The American Revolutin, Mexican-American War, Civil War, World War 1 and 2, Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam War, and Iraq War.
The American Revolutin, Mexican-American War, Civil War, World War 1 and 2, Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam War, and Iraq War.
Afghan War 1st Balkan War 2nd Balkan War Hungarian-Romanian War Iraq War Romanian War of Independence Russian Civil War Russo-Turkish War War of Transnistria World War I World War II