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A just war must take into account the motivation, for justification the war should be humanitarian and for a common superior good of a majority, with a proportional response as opposed to the threat. For instance, the Iraq intervention in Kuwait at the beginning of the 1990s was viewed as an aggressive act.
Humanitarian intervention is a use of military force to address extraordinary suffering of people, such as genocide or similar, large-scale violation of basic of human rights, where peoples suffering results from their own governments actions or failures to act.
Fairly recent examples include the intervention after the Gulf War to protect the Kurds in northern Iraq as well as NATOs intervention in Kosovo.
A just war must take into account the motivation, for justification the war should be humanitarian and for a common superior good of a majority, with a proportional response as opposed to the threat. For instance, the Iraq intervention in Kuwait at the beginning of the 1990s was viewed as an aggressive act.
Seybolt describes four main forms of humanitarian intervention: assisting in the delivery of aid, providing protection to aid operations, protecting the injured party, and militarily defeating the aggressor.
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International humanitarian law (IHL) is a set of rules that seek to limit the effects of armed conflict. It lays out the responsibilities of states and non-state armed groups during an armed conflict. It requires, among other things: the rapid and unimpeded passage for humanitarian aid during armed conflicts.
The principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence are fundamental to humanitarian action. Humanity means that human suffering must be addressed wherever it is found, with particular attention to the most vulnerable.
Criticisms of humanitarian intervention The doctrine of humanitarian intervention has been widely criticized. For many detractors, it represents a mode of liberal imperialism. Likewise, humanitarian intervention has been censured for coercively imposing Western ideas about rights onto other cultures.

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