Noor
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Not a mother either, but if an enemy is using children as human shields, I would think there would be no choice.I am not a mother so cannot imagine how, if at all, that might change my value on other children's lives?
You?
Would you feel the death of 20,000 children a price worth paying to save yours?
Or 10 perhaps?
I suspect as a mother, saving your child is first.
I doubt anyone thinks that way though. No one thought that way about Nagasaki, Hiroshima, Dresden or Bath. They only thought about protecting their countries from the enemy and in the case of Dresden and Bath, doing it to demoralize the enemy.
How many children were killed during world war 2? At least2 million, probably more I’d say. Did anyone expect the war not to stop because of it?