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by pmorici 3873 days ago
I'm not sure, if it didn't it would be for different reasons. When you are talking about Beiruit specifically though it's a city that has the potential to be an international level city but has been prevented from attaining that by the political climate that embraces violence, has for decades, and continues to.
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> if it didn't it would be for different reasons

Unless you're quite confident that those would be reasons that don't also apply to Beirut - that's exactly what I was getting at.

There is no "the difference". There are differences.

I am, confident. Beirut is very similar to Paris, or New York in terms if it being a place that has strong international mind share. Bhutan is a place so out of the way that the terrorists wouldn't even know how to get there to attack it. CNN probably doesn't have an office in the country.

It's a difference of notoriety vs. obscurity.