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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (735434)8/28/2013 3:11:40 PM
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America does have an interest in stopping the proliferation of WMD. The fear is that one day, WMD will be so widespread that there will be no stopping the next terrorist attack that will dwarf 9/11.I'm not exactly sure how we should respond in the context of Syria, however. Personally, I think if we're not in it to win it, we shouldn't even bother, at least not publicly.


If that is our motive for engaging militarily in syria, then we will need to invade pretty much every other country on this planet.

Syria isn't an immediate threat to us. If we are going after real threats, we should be going after Iran instead of its proxy nation.
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