Indeed - but it is the powers that be the bear the fault for those lies, not the rank-and-file. The average Garlean soldier cannot be considered evil for participating in the invasion, as they have been convinced that it is necessary for the preservation of their family and home. It's only slightly different from the situation with the average conscripted soldier, who is ALSO fighting for the preservation of their family and home (except in their case, it is their Garlean masters providing the threat rather than nebulous "barbarians").
Not really. What you're suggesting would be akin to the survivors of Sil'dah being justified in conquering Thavnair because they were driven nearly to extinction by Ul'dah. Aside from the odd scholar, it's likely no one in Thavnair has even HEARD of Sil'dah, and their ancestors at the time of the Ul'dah/Sil'dah war likely knew even less.
There's no indication that the ancestors of anyone in Eorzea or Orthard had anything to do with the ancient Garleans' oppression, and yet Doma and Ala Mhigo were conquered all the same. Any state that had a direct hand in forcing the Garleans into exile is currently hidden underneath the clouds on the map, and has not been directly named or referenced in-game. It's clear that whatever motivation Garlemand has now for its expansion, they've left the justification of "Revenge against those who oppressed us!!!" long behind. Their current mission statement seems to be, "Conquest as a precaution against possible future oppression!!!" which is a lot tougher to justify.



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