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The general foundation of morality supports mitigation. ... mitigation a moral action? ... is mitigating; this does not necessarily mean controlling other countries affairs or waging war. ...
Contention Two: The United States is more qualified to mitigate international conflicts than most other countries. ... :
“Individuals are responsible for the foreseeable consequences of what they do, hence for the course of international affairs to the extent that they can influence events by action, or inaction. ... This point is that as citizens of the United States, we have advantages over other countries that enable us to better prevent the potential damage done by international conflicts. ... is, in fact, morally obligated to mitigate international conflicts based upon the previous concepts. Therefore, I affirm the resolution that the United States has a moral obligation to mitigate international conflicts, and I urge you to vote affirmative on this issue.
Approximate Word count = 942 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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