LeftHandGuy
Well-Known Member
I think his argument is more one of utility than morality. Do you suggest that allying with Stalin, facilitating and condoning horrendous purges and mass murder, and the hostile occupation of a dozen countries for forty years was morally correct?
No, I think we fundamentally betrayed first Czechoslovakia then Poland. Doubly so the Czechs!
Had we not entered World War 2, and at the time one must remember that we didn't have formidable forces, who's to say that fascism and communism might have cancelled each other out. Either way, the result we got - the "morally correct" one condemned half the world to communism for forty years, with the countless millions of murders and torture that involved, and created the conditions that led to the catastrophic wars and famines across Africa and the Middle East we still have today. It might feel that what we did was the morally correct thing to do, but that is not necessarily true.
Indeed, but to suggest targeting a country allied militarily to another country is not a hostile act against both is wrong. That's how alliances work.