Wrong is ALWAYS wrong, but sometimes it is right to be wrong.
Killing is wrong, but killing Bin Laden was a wrong that was right to commit.
If the Muslims win this war, history will record the brutal assassination of the father of the modern Muslim political influence.
I'm telling you guys - there are as many opinions as to what is right and wrong as there are humans capable of having an opinion.
Right and Wrong are COMPLETELY subjective. He who controls the strongest band of thugs gets to decide what's right and wrong. It's no wonder some poor bastard way back when appealed to a super natural judge and screamed "GOD will avenge me!" right before a thug from the winning team lopped off his opinion maker. That's why humanity requires government, and agreed upon rules of conduct, with punishment for 'wrongs' to remain above simple animal status.
Why do we admire people who stood up to tyranny and lost if morality is so fluid? Who has not heard of William Wallace and admired his struggle against the people who thought they owned him?
We only admire losers who we think are right. All other failures got what they deserved.
Completely subjective.