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At what point does the U.S. need to step in?

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When would be HAVE to step in to help Georgia?

I mean sure we can ignore their requests for help for so long, but we need to help them if this turns into genecide. Will it take millions dead and their Govt. begging us for help before we finally do, I hope not.

Even if we do help them, there will always be those people who say the U.S. is wrong for helping them. It sucks.

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  1. I can see no circumstances under which the US would HAVE to help Georgia, except by being a broker or moderator.


  2. You could go in there and catch them soliciting underage teens

  3. I think the US should keep its nose out of other countries affairs.  

  4. I think the US should keep its nose out of other countries affairs.

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    Yes, they should.

    In the end, all they get is more people dying.

    My grandomother lived in Italy during the American invasion, and she almost died while she slept because of a bomb that destroyed half of her household. My uncle died in the Vietnam war because another group of American soldiers shot at him. Not cool.


  5. Georgia is a U.S. ally and supporter.  That being said, it really is a conflict that we have no business in.  If it reaches a point where Georgia is at any serious risk of being overthrown and absorbed into Russia, then the U.S. will need to step in.

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