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Title: Does the Military Harm Civilians: A Discussion of a Political Issue
In today's world, the functions and roles of the military are of increasing concern, especially in conflicts and wars, and the actions of the military are often closely watched and scrutinized by the whole world. A key question is: Does the military harm civilians? This is not simply a question of right and wrong, but a deep-seated issue involving complex contexts, ethics, policy and international law.
First of all, we must be clear that any military operation may involve risks, and the safety of civilians is one of the most important factors to consider. In any war, civilian harm is an undesirable but unavoidable phenomenon. Whether it is the evacuation of the fighting zone, air strikes, artillery strikes and other operations, or the later reconstruction process, there is a possibility that civilians will be harmed. However, it is important to note that this does not mean that the military actively harms civilians, and many times civilian casualties are an inevitable by-product of war conflicts. The military usually does its best to avoid civilian casualties in the course of its mission and takes the necessary precautions to protect the population. In addition, the responsibilities and obligations for the protection of civilians are clearly defined in the code of ethics within the military and the norms of international law. The international community has a strict monitoring and evaluation mechanism for military operations, and when serious civilian injuries are discovered, they often condemn or take action to demand improvement. The international community has laws and regulations in place to restrain the conduct of the military and to avoid excessive harm to civilians. At the same time, the armed forces will also do their best to abide by humanitarian principles and international law in the course of operations, so as to minimize the harm to civilians and property losses. While the inevitability of military operations means that the possibility of civilian casualties cannot be completely avoided, the protection of civilians has become one of the priorities of military operations in today's increasingly humanitarian focus. In order to minimize the risk of civilian casualties, the international community has adopted a number of measures and strategic arrangements to guide the strategy and conduct of military operations. For example, military operations often prioritize avoiding large areas, and the military uses emergency warnings and evacuation orders to convey safety messages to local residents. To sum up, the question of "whether the army will harm civilians" should not be regarded as an absolute fact, but should take into account various factors and complex backgrounds, whether for the sake of national and social peace and stability or morally out of respect for human nature. In fact, the armed forces of all countries attach great importance to the protection of civilians and have taken a series of measures in practice to ensure the humanity and security of military operations. In short, we should recognize that the harm of civilians by military forces is a complex issue that involves multiple fields such as ethics, politics and international law, and we should promote the efforts of the international community in the protection of civilians through rational dialogue and joint efforts, reduce the negative impact of military operations on civilians, and jointly contribute to the realization of a more just and peaceful world