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Is entering other countries domestic affairs morally just?

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Is entering other countries domestic affairs morally just?

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  1. It can be.  


  2. Yes it is morally just in many cases where people are treated like animals and massive killings are common place....morally correct and just...practical is another topic.  

  3. If their "domestic affairs" have negative impact on the outside, then yes it is not only just, but it is the responsible thing to do.

  4. No.A nation has a duty to protect its own and let other leaders deal with their own problems.And those people can revolt if they are under an oppressive regime.Globalism was never about solving the world's problems.Nor is militarism or "empire-building".The elitists know exactly what they are doing.The sheeple believe the cover story of helping the downtrodden and ridding the world of poverty.History proves otherwise.

  5. Sometimes it's an ethical requirement.

    If people in a country are at risk of genocide or ethnic cleansing, I think the rest of the world has to act.

    Internal squabbles are a dicey situation, though - sometimes it's best to let them work it out themselves.

    But, in all cases, one country shouldn't take it upon itself to interfere - it should be a joint effort through the UN.

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