On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 18:12:59 -0600, Mark A. Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "Beginning with the policing of agreements worked out between hostile states, 
> the principle of collective action in defence of peace gradually took on the 
> form of military interventions such as that of the Gulf War, in which 
> compliance with Security Council resolutions was imposed by force on 
> aggressor factions and states."
> - Universal House of Justice, Century of Light, p.72

So does the UHJ believe the first Gulf War was justified? Are there
other official Bahai statements related to Gulf War I, and Gulf War
II? What do they say?

Peace

Gilberto


"My people are hydroponic"

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