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Old 02-28-2009, 10:19 AM   #68
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Originally Posted by Mr. Goodbar View Post
I'm not a fan of some of Americas tactics during the past few years and I think our Middle East policy needs significant revamping, but I'll also say that this country comes to the aid of just about everyone in the world on a regular basis, but everyone seems to forget those details. Sometimes I think isolationism for awhile would be a good thing and let everyone else fix their own mistakes.
Sometime the "aid" of your country is just not welcome. So yes, let countries fix their own mistakes if their customers don't want such aid. There are enough people in the world that really needs help and would welcome *any* helping hand. Offering aid to the helpless is a act of humanity and should be a moral obligation for all powerful global players. Strict isolation would just be a crime against humanity.
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