top | item 35315735 (no title) throwaway8689 | 2 years ago Can you address the 'unprovoked' part? Reading comprehension here involves reading a whole paragraph. discuss order hn newest adolph|2 years ago There is no need to address “unprovoked”. If it were provoked, would it make the invasion unwrong?Edit: s/we’re/it were/ cedilla|2 years ago There is no such thing as "getting provoked to wage war". "Feeling provoked" is no excuse established in international law. load replies (1)
adolph|2 years ago There is no need to address “unprovoked”. If it were provoked, would it make the invasion unwrong?Edit: s/we’re/it were/ cedilla|2 years ago There is no such thing as "getting provoked to wage war". "Feeling provoked" is no excuse established in international law. load replies (1)
cedilla|2 years ago There is no such thing as "getting provoked to wage war". "Feeling provoked" is no excuse established in international law. load replies (1)
adolph|2 years ago
Edit: s/we’re/it were/
cedilla|2 years ago