13 Jun
2004
13 Jun
'04
4:14 p.m.
Thomas Shaddack <shaddack@ns.arachne.cz> writes:
Exactly at which point does a war (any war) stop being defensive because according to the history books the US has never fought an aggressive war.
I prefer to think about the McDonald's paradox: No country that has a McDonald's has attacked another. :-).
Then either the paradox is dead wrong, or there is something unclear on the definition of what counts as "attack", as Clinton would say.
Attacks before the McDonald's opened don't count.