1/ The world will never be the same on the other side of this event. There is no more tweaking things here and tweaking things there in the hopes of saving the world. We will need a complete rethink and a complete redo, both in the way we see things and the way we behave.
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2/ There’s no more grace period left for a reckless humanity. The law of cause & effect is ultimately irrevocable; consequences of our actions can be postponed but not avoided. Seeing on TV each day what annihilation looks like will hopefully awaken us to the urgency of this time
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3/ America didn’t “cause” this war but we definitely contributed to conditions that produced it. We owe it to ourselves to participate in a collective atonement for the many ways in which we haven’t been wise, haven’t been humble & haven’t been the country we like to think we are

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Replying to @marwilliamson
That all sounds good Marianne but you have to convince the America First crowd that their prosperity and freedoms are linked to the prosperity and freedoms of others in far away lands.
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Thank you for speaking common sense!
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It's not our responsibility to roll over for dictators and despots
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Thank you for your wisdom!
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1 & 2 are obvious and pretty meaningless. 3 is getting closer to the truth, in a very careful way. How about this…. There is no more brutal regime than the United States oligarchy, run by Wall Street for the benefit of Wall Street. Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Syria, Palestine, etc.
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Estados Unidos ha sido el único beneficiado con esta guerra, y la sigue alimentando con más armas en nombre de la paz. Deplorable!
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Educate yourself on this matter before speaking.
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War is bad, unless America start it.
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Do you have some concrete suggestions, or just abstract new age babble?