well there's two sides to it first yes it is like in ww2 if we did not fight Germany the Germans would of taken other the whole world and we cant let our freedom be taken away and if a country is threatening the world with nukes then we have no choice like with terrorist they threaten us with bombs so we go to where they are a try to stop them before anyone dies so yes it is but on the other side normal people like us with a wife and kids joins the army and then dies which is horrible for the family and it makes you think is all this death worth it also the fact most solders have to stay in the war zone during Christmas it it worth it yes and no but sadly we don't have a choice if are country go's to war or not but if you like it or not war has made life better for all.
Because we go to war for growth of our country or for the benefit of the civilians in the country we are fighting in, no one goes to war for no rhyme or reason. Every war has its purpose just look them up
The war of 1812 was worth fighting for because America was already independent.
Millions of people sentenced to concentrations camps already and you wonder if it was worth allowing that to happen in the rest of the world? Or allowing the Japanese to take over China, Korea, the entire Pacific and parts of the US? I'd say the balance is definite toward the fact that the war was worth fighting.
The battle of the alamo was not worth fighting for because many people died
Low morale, the army just like the people back home increasingly came to believe that the war was not justified or worth fighting.
Cold war
No
The war of 1812 was worth fighting for because America was already independent.
freedom, and safety for the American People.
slavery is wrong and it had to stop, and it was worth fighting for.
Because the Trojan war was fought over a women and all the men knew what they were fighting for!
Millions of people sentenced to concentrations camps already and you wonder if it was worth allowing that to happen in the rest of the world? Or allowing the Japanese to take over China, Korea, the entire Pacific and parts of the US? I'd say the balance is definite toward the fact that the war was worth fighting.
Worth the Fighting For has 396 pages.
Worth the Fighting For was created on 2002-09-24.
Things Worth Fighting For was created in 2009.
Not Worth Fighting was created on 2007-05-08.
The ISBN of Worth the Fighting For is 0-375-50542-3.
the south stragety for fighting the war