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.
The principles of just resort to war, as taught in the Just War tradition in Army schools, are known as "jus ad bellum." These principles include legitimate authority, just cause, right intention, probability of success, last resort, and proportionality. They serve as a moral framework for determining when it is justifiable to engage in armed conflict. This tradition emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations in the decision-making process regarding war.
Love and War - 1992 Tradition 3-21 was released on: USA: 1995
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His family tradition is that his dad, grandfather and etc have all died fighting some kind of big war and he thinks he has to live with that tradition to
His family tradition is that his dad, grandfather and etc have all died fighting some kind of big war and he thinks he has to live with that tradition to
Tradition says 10 years.
that is a tradition just like the USA but puertorican have their own tradition that is the 3 Kings
i just have fun and do what the tradition of the holiday is.
It is the Australian tradition to help end wars, not start them.
It's just a tradition.
It is just a tradition of theirs.
Tradition places it in the early 12th Century BCE