No one seems to be able to articulate the problem with "surrendering" the Middle East to regional powers other than it is unthinkable. Very reminiscent of the bipartisan rhetoric that kept the US in Vietnamhttps://twitter.com/WillHurd/status/1181251012956475392 …
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The Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act in 1975 was too little, too late, but this flawed piece of legislation could serve as a model. The US benefitted immensely from what it thought was a grudging act of charityhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indochina_Migration_and_Refugee_Assistance_Act …
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Tying military involvement abroad to waves of legal immigration would also have a salutary effect on Republican hawkishness. We'd either get our old isolationist Republican party back, or get the globalist one back, not the nativist status quo
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Yes, the Kurds are famously unattached to their land and willing to forego national sovereignty in order to assimilate into another country.
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They can choose to stay, but give them the choice rather than leaving them to die
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I feel like if America invades a place they should be forced to annex it and give full US citizenship to the population. They might stop
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