International Ethics

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... of aggression. The problem is that states cannot be relied on to consistently dole out the same punishment in each case. A state will commit to the action that best serves their national interest along with what is morally right. If a major trading partner of the United States were to be considered guilty of third degree aggression the chances are good that said state would not receive the same level of sanctions as a minor partner that the US was not all that dependant on for trade. Until there is a actual frame work for the equal punishment of states that are guilty of aggression the idea of differing levels of aggression and that they should be punished to different extents is little more ...

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