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Was the gulf war justified and good foreign policy?
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>>18380623
Yes
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>>18380623
Iraq fucked around and found out
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Saddam was out played.
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>>18380623
Yes. We went in for a clear reason, with a clear time and reason to stop.

We went in because Iraq was occupying Kuwait, and we were out as soon as they were no longer occupying.

In war and life in general, clearly defined lines are your friends
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>>18380623
No, it alienated a key ally and made the world less safe for Americans since it increased anti-Americanism in the region.
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>>18380623
I oppose neoliberalism but I admit yes, this was just and good policy.
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>>18380623
putting turd-worlders in their place is always good foreign policy
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>>18380831
shalom



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