Zornhau
Common sense is that wars of agression are criminal, and those who start them are criminals. Self-defense after an agression is by common sense just. Humanitarian intervention is a tricky subject because sometimes there's a thin line between that and a war of agression, but for most part it's also approved by our common sense unless it causes
more harm than good.
But whatever, standing idly by is not an option. Britain, France and USSR tried to avoid war with Germany by all means possible. What they got - a war of agression despite all the horrendous concessions and idle-stand-by made. Inaction is the worst action possible.
Your liberal "friends" seem to forget the oh-so-true "si vis pacem para bellum".
The "pledge" logic seems definetely flawed, because working to remove causes of war sometimes requires... well,
war. To remove the cause of war made by Germany, one had to
smash Germany at an early stage of Nazi power, which involves war - even agressive war! - yet again, so that Hitler and his gang would have no means of attacking everyone around like mad. And yes, the rise of Hitler was a phenomena connected to previous war, but what the hell does that have to do with WWII? If ANYTHING, WWII was just a correction of a horrible mistake done earlier. And it's hypocritical too - could you ask of a Soviet citizen, whose whole family may have perished in those 20 million civilians horrendously slain by the Nazi in a war of agression, a war of anihillation, not to support the war? My relatives fought not in a criminal war, but in a very just war. Could you stand up and tell them "I don't support the Great Motherland War"? Or that "all wars are criminal, so are the Motherland Wars"? This so-called "pledge" does a huge dishonor to WWII and
any self-defence war veterans.
Objection wrote:The troops themselves generally have nothing to do with the issue being fought over, and in the war you mentioned (which was not avoidable, except it was the direct result of an earlier, avoidable, war), were conscripts.
Hiding behind a generality. WWII is exactly a case where troops have very much to do with the issue being fought over.