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Are the US-Israel strikes on Iran a 'just war'?
"From an ethical perspective, grounded in the classical tradition, the conflict cannot be regarded as a clear example of a 'just war', but instead as a morally ambiguous or potentially unjustified use of force," writes Martyn Whittock.