A just war is when a war starts for a justified reason not for revenge or to improve an empire or even for oil it has to be justified e.g. hostiges are being taken from 1 country that country can try to get the hostiges back if the other side (side holding the hostiges) retaliates it starts a just war becasue it started when hostiges were taken therefore is for a good cause hope this helped :)
yes, every war is just to each person.
yes
There is a just cause to this war but the incentive of Libya's huge oil fields can't be ignored in this situation
It was just part of it.
the iraq war as no WMDs were found.
Indian Wars (against the natives) American Revolution (We just helped out) French Revolution (We just helped out) U.S. Civil War (against ourselves) Mexican-American War Spanish-American War World War I (again, we just helped out) World War II (We just helped out) Korean War (draw) Gulf Wars
A just war needs to fill the criteria for Jus Ad Bellum, where the war had to be authorised by a legitimate authority and there had to be a just cuase for going to war. Some causes include fighting terroism, poverty in a neiughbering country.
yes
For Austria-Hungary, it was there Archduke was assassinated, but all other countries just wanted war.
There is a just cause to this war but the incentive of Libya's huge oil fields can't be ignored in this situation
The idea of a "just war" is to place moral restraints on warfare by establishing criteria for determining when and how to wage war justly.
Just Before the War with the Eskimos was created in 1948.
yes
world war 2 wasn't just a regular war because almost every country ended up fighting in it
Technically, yes, but it was a World War.
The idea of a "just war" is to place moral restraints on warfare by establishing criteria for determining when and how to wage war justly.
just prior to the Civil War
It was just part of it.