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Originally Posted by Growler
Is it right? Each will interpret the morality of the action their own way. But the weight of world opinion about OBL supported the actions taken, be it by SEALs, SAS, or any other combat team.
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Based in what a friend posted long time ago I guess that, morally speaking, the murder of human beings is wrong in almost every single case. But the violence that arises with terrorism
conventionalizes this state of affairs and, morally relativistic as it sounds, there is no longer a clear-cut black and white state of moral right and wrong. There is merely the rationally, logically justifiable. One may consider OBLīs murder illegal or even immoral. It was also perfectly legitimate.