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by horseLOGIC
2916 days ago
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It can easily be "worth it" if by sacrificing half a million children you get to save half a million and one child. Despite what you might want to believe, Mrs. Albright is neither stupid nor evil. It's also really an unfair question because you don't get to see the result of your policy before enacting it. Moreover, those deaths probably never happened, at least not in those numbers, and they were used as an argument for war: https://psmag.com/news/the-iraq-sanctions-myth-56433 Like the supposed 1 million deaths from the Second Iraq War, those numbers are based on surveys which are highly flawed. Further, the poor perception of the Second Iraq War supported the lack of action in Syria under the Obama administration. Nobody knows how many lives could've saved (and how many sacrificed) if there had been an early intervention in Syria. |
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