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Originally Posted by Dollarmansteve
that is a great topic for a research paper, but ignores reality.
The source of the 'problem' is irrelevant to a solution. That is, we can whine and cry and point fingers and say "well it's everyone else's fault that there's terrorists", but what does how does that address a real, current issue? It doesnt.
There are two kinds of people - those who look to lay the blame for a problem and those who look to fix it.
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thats also a point no one seems to get. arguments about "why" are far less important than "what needs to be done right now". handing out flowers and hugs is not going to stop terror organizations who rely solely on conflict as a source of power, to suddenly dismiss the very reason for their being and change their minds.