Mar 6 • 17:06 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany FAZ

F.A.Z. Podcast for Germany: F.A.Z. Publisher Kohler: There Are No Clean Wars

In a recent podcast, F.A.Z. publisher Kohler discusses the complexities surrounding warfare, particularly in light of the bombing of an Iranian girls' school and Donald Trump's call for unconditional surrender from Tehran.

In the latest episode of the F.A.Z. podcast, publisher Kohler critiques the notion of 'clean wars,' particularly in the context of the bombing of an Iranian girls' school, which raises profound questions about the morality and legality of warfare. Kohler posits that the complexities of modern warfare challenge the simplistic rhetoric often used by political leaders. He emphasizes that conflict cannot be divorced from ethical considerations and international law, questioning whether the principles of such laws can be sidelined in the heat of war.

The podcast also addresses Trump's remarks urging for the 'unconditional surrender' of Tehran, suggesting that the framing of a conflict as a battle between good and evil oversimplifies the intricate political landscape. Kohler warns against viewing war through a binary lens, advocating for a deeper understanding of the human cost and the potential consequences of military actions. He argues that such an oversimplified approach risks ignoring the nuanced realities faced by civilians in conflict zones.

Ultimately, Kohler's discussion serves as a poignant reminder of the critical need for a moral framework in addressing conflicts, pushing for a dialogue that transcends political narratives and emphasizes humanity. His insights challenge listeners to reevaluate their perceptions of war and the responsibilities of leaders in a global context.

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