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“Only in matters of human rights violation, or as specifically asked by the international community; never as a result of 'national security' as this term is too nebulously defined and allows too much military intervention. When we intervene, it should be done as diplomacy and peace-talks – not militarily.”
From a Green in Portland, OR
In reponse to: Should the U.S. intervene in the affairs of other countries?