By Robert Maginnis, Op-ed contributor Thursday, June 04, 2026 | ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images
When Augustine of Hippo wrote The City of God in the early fifth century, Rome was collapsing around him. He lamented the horrors of war, yet he also recognized that governments bear responsibility for preserving order and restraining evil. Augustine argued that just wars arise because of the wrongdoing of aggressors and that political authorities sometimes have a duty to protect the innocent when peaceful remedies fail.
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