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3 US troops killed, 25 injured in drone attack in Jordan
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<blockquote data-quote="Nithavela" data-source="post: 77543408" data-attributes="member: 185184"><p>Wanting to strike back with full force is a natural human instinct that does not serve us well on the stage of international politics. Things are far too complicated and interlinked for things to get too much out of hand.</p><p></p><p>For example, how will your allies perceive you if you start another fire in the middle east? What will be the reaction of countries which house US bases in the middle east? How would you even attack Iran? That country is no pushover. How will the internal resistance of the people of Iran against their regime suffer? What will happen to the raw materials and products Iran exports?</p><p></p><p>This stuff is complicated, and anyone trying to sell you an easy solution to a complicated problem is only taking advantage of your desires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nithavela, post: 77543408, member: 185184"] Wanting to strike back with full force is a natural human instinct that does not serve us well on the stage of international politics. Things are far too complicated and interlinked for things to get too much out of hand. For example, how will your allies perceive you if you start another fire in the middle east? What will be the reaction of countries which house US bases in the middle east? How would you even attack Iran? That country is no pushover. How will the internal resistance of the people of Iran against their regime suffer? What will happen to the raw materials and products Iran exports? This stuff is complicated, and anyone trying to sell you an easy solution to a complicated problem is only taking advantage of your desires. [/QUOTE]
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