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“The U.S. should only intervene in the affairs of other countries in cases of the national security of Americans and their allies, extreme human rights violations, or when specifically asked to by the international community. Until then, the U.S. should be involved with non-violent and diplomatic communications and should significantly reduce funding for the military, CIA, and NSA.”
From a Green in Nazareth, PA
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