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Weekly Post- Last one
In
class recently we have been talking about terrorist acts and the outcomes of
it. On the online website of The Washington Post I found an article
called, “The chemical question: Dual Iraq legacies hang over a U.S. dilemma
on Syria”. This article
focuses on the chemical weapons that Syria has and
are believed to be used against America.
However, the question is how can one attack without knowing if they will attack
us in the first place? This is an issue because if they attack we will not be
able to respond and save ourselves but if we attack just because we believe that
they are going to attack we are basically starting war or a terrorist attack. This
is an issue many countries can have with each other which is controversial because
one cannot attack without being sure but how can you actually trust that the
other country is not going to bomb your country? They can say they have no
intentions of bombing or attacking your country but it is another thing for it
to actually be true. This connects to class about international affairs because
there are countries that can be attacked by other without even knowing. So how
does that create a safety to one? One can only think they are safe and be ready
for when they can be attacked by another country.
Fisher,
Max. "The Chemical Question: Dual Iraq Legacies
Hang over a US Dilemma
on Syria." Washington Post
(blog). N.p., 7 Dec.
2012. Web. 9 Dec. 2012.
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