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@8TW4M2FLiberalanswered…4yrs4Y
Its a war crime lmao
@ISIDEWITHasked…6mos6MO
What personal experiences have shaped your views on the ethical implications of state-sponsored actions outside their borders?
How does the idea of a nation prioritizing its own citizens' safety over international laws resonate with you?
Imagine discovering a hidden side of your country's actions abroad; how would that change your perception of your government?
If there was an international platform for discussing covert operations before they happened, how do you think that would affect global relations?
How would the world look to you if nations openly shared their security actions with each other?
How do you reconcile the need for secrecy in certain government operations with the demand for transparency in a democracy?
In what situations, if any, would you support your country engaging in secret operations overseas to prevent a potential threat?
Reflecting on historical events, how do you think secret governmental actions have shaped our current global society?
When, if ever, do you think it's acceptable for a country to intervene in the affairs of another nation to protect its own interests?
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