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i think the question is how many grandsons supporting two parents and four grandparents, the last branch of their families, china is willing to send to the bottom of the ocean
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What if it's just a polarization effect and 90% of republican support war but a minority of independents?
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Dude, I don't think the majority of Americans even know where most of these countries are, besides Russia, and that's only because it's common knowledge that Russia is the largest country on the map.
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I’m glad to see that most Americans agree with actually fulfilling the defensive pact of NATO
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Americans are always enthusiastic for new wars, only to change their mind later, when it turns out that the war is going to be long & bloody
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We're so enthusiastic we reuse the war rhetoric for other ends. There's an alternate Everett branch where someone suggested calling it the "war on poverty" and was immediately fired- boneheaded mistakr, *no one* likes war! But this is not that world.
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So Americans want isolationism when it comes to middle east and interventionism when it comes to China and Russia. So basically they don't want to fuck around in middle east because they are tired and seeking new places to fight.
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hmm im not sure thats an obvious inference from these data
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