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War. ...
No one sees war as a positive solution to any problem, and it most certainly should be prevented if at all possible. ... Could they have prevented the current war with Iraq?
Perhaps, but the issue at hand is not a question of the Bush Administrations decision to begin War on Terrorism. No, the issue now concerns the war that must begin-the war on ignorance.
A war on ignorance would not only assist in battling terrorism, but help protect our rights as American citizens. ...
Knowing about foreign culture is an imperative step in the prevention of hate, a nauseating side effect and often the cause of war.
Approximate Word count = 863 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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