Why Should The Government Attack Syria

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The US government should not have interfered with Syria because themselves, or their allies could attack back and create a war, for example, president Mr. Trump attacking Syria, it caused a lot of deaths and injuries therefore, Syria could attack back since our government hurt them or Russia could attack back since Syria is one of their allies. When the government gets involved with other countries is usually to prevent an attack or to help an ally, but the latest decision was not a very smart choice. Governments should not interfere with any other country's governments.
Governments should not interfere with any other country unless is doing it for a good cause like preventing an attack against their own county or against their allies, otherwise it can be considered as an act of war. President Mr. Trump made the decision of bombing Syria because of the chemical attack that had occurred a few days before. The decision that president Mr. Trump made of attacking Syria was not a very smart thought out decision because now they cannot fully trust the US. "US had violated the law in bombing a Syrian air base and that the level of trust with the US had worsened since Mr Trump took office." (Vladimir Putin). The government also has to think if going into war is a smart choice considering a lot of
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The government makes good decisions to help others and themselves but when they make a dangerous decision it could cause war between the other countries or their allies and now with nuclear weapons we can not afford to go to war and start world war three because as bad as other wars have ended, this could be the deadliest one of them all. Governments should trust that each government is doing their best for their country, therefore governments should not interfere with other

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