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Subject The Grim Arithmetic of a Just War
Date May 7, 2024 8:44 PM
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** The Grim Arithmetic of a Just War
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Gettysburg, Hiroshima, Gaza—great numbers of people must die before a conflict can be resolved.
Lance Morrow
Wall Street Journal

I was born in September 1939, the month Hitler marched into Poland. My earliest memories are of World War II. America’s men—including several of my uncles, all incredibly young—were called up and sent overseas. The home front had a wistful innocence, touched with fear. An emptiness. The long suspense.

Hiroshima broke the spell. I remember images of a mushroom cloud—something entirely new in the world—on the front pages of the Washington Post and the Evening Star. That terrible flash brought the end of the war. As the years passed, mixed feelings would settle in, the moral fallout.
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