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The Case Against War: Learning from History

In today's volatile world, the question of whether the U.S. should engage in war requires careful consideration. History is rife with examples where military intervention has led to unintended consequences, significant loss of life, and long-term instability. The Vietnam War and the Iraq conflict illustrate how interventions can spiral beyond control and foster resentment rather than peace. Instead of choosing the path of war, the U.S. should prioritize diplomacy, build alliances, and focus on addressing root causes of conflict to promote global stability and security without the devastating impacts of armed conflict.

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The Case Against War: Learning from History

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  1. Homework Write a newspaper opinion article explaining why the U.S. should or should not go to war. Using historical details. Make sure your response is half a page long.

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