All that happens is that the destruction of human beings - unless they're Americans - is called collateral damage.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Devastation could arise insidiously, rather than suddenly, through unsustainable pressure on energy supplies, food, water and other natural resources. Indeed, these pressures are the prime 'threats without enemies' that confront us.
Either we destroy world terror or world terror will destroy us.
Once our country is fully engulfed in a debt crisis, our economy will be torn apart, and every American will be a victim of the federal government's failure to prevent this disaster.
That seems to me the great American danger we're all in, that we'll bargain away the experience of being alive for the appearance of it.
We will defend ourselves, and we have full rights to do so. If the authorities try to destroy us, we have the right to rise up. Sooner or later this will happen.
The U.S. is friends with dictatorial regimes, then invades places like Iraq and Afghanistan, and what happens afterwards is a catastrophe. In the place of their leaders, fundamentalist movements that use the name of Islam spring up, and all that's left is terror and bloodshed.
Usury once in control will wreck the nation.
Nobody destroys people - people destroy themselves, and it's very, very sad.
Damaged people gravitate towards damaged people.
Sacrificing American soldiers or innocent civilians in an unprecedented preemptive attack on a separate sovereign nation may well prove itself a most temporary medicine.
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