I just know that I have been seeing it in the news for a long time, and it doesn't seem like a very complicated issue. It's just one group killing another, and no one is stepping up. It's cold-hearted, but I would like a analysis of what sort of advantage could be gained from helping out these people. I would imagine the lack of gain is why no one is politically motivated to do anything. Perhaps the best way to motivate action would be to start selling what can be gained instead of pitching the idea of using the lives of our soldiers out to save strangers out in the middle of nowhere.
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I just know that I have been seeing it in the news for a long time, and it doesn't seem like a very complicated issue. It's just one group killing another, and no one is stepping up. It's cold-hearted, but I would like a analysis of what sort of advantage could be gained from helping out these people. I would imagine the lack of gain is why no one is politically motivated to do anything. Perhaps the best way to motivate action would be to start selling what can be gained instead of pitching the idea of using the lives of our soldiers out to save strangers out in the middle of nowhere.
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