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“The U.S. should only interfere in the affairs of foreign nations if there is a direct and clear threat to the national security of the U.S. and/or its allies, if there are clear human rights violations affecting the international community, or if the U.S. is asked to assist other countries by the international community. Until then, the spending for the U.S. military, CIA, and NSA should be significantly reduced since these organizations do not promote peace.”
From a Democrat in Nazareth, PA
In reponse to: Should the U.S. intervene in the affairs of other countries?