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[ QUOTE ] It is merely my opinion... But could you explain why our government is morally obligated to risk the capital of our citizens and the lives of our soldiers to interfere with another countries policy when it has nothing to do with us? You may change my mind. (yes, really) [/ QUOTE ] It isnt, but i havent seen any instance where our government has done that. [/ QUOTE ] i'm sure you haven't. i guess that's because there is no human rights for you? democracy? it's just 'their' rights and it is 'our' rights, right? "From 1945 to 2003, the United States attempted to overthrow more than 40 foreign governments, and to crush more than 30 populist-nationalist movements fighting against intolerable regimes. In the process, the US bombed some 25 countries, caused the end of life for several million people, and condemned many millions more to a life of agony and despair." William Blum "If they do it it's terrorism, if we do it, it's fighting for freedom. " a U.S. Ambassador in Central America in the 1980s, asked to explain how such U.S. actions as the mining of Nicaragua's harbors and bombing of airports differed from the acts of terrorism that the U.S. condemned around the world |
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