A moral action is one that upholds and strengthens the ties that bind a community together, so how can a foreign incursion into sovereign territory be regarded as moral? The U.S.-led coalition’s military intervention against the Islamic State raises an interesting question about the place for morality in foreign affairs, and exposes this specific case for closer scrutiny of the presence of a moral argument.
Nigeria Needs a Little More Goodluck to Combat Boko Haram
Nigerians are suffering the consequences of a growing Boko Haram insurgency, while government efforts to fight back are hampered by corruption and stubbornness. President Goodluck Jonathan needs to prove himself as a leader and mobilize all available resources.