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When is intervention OK?
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I recently listened to the podcast Hardcore History, specifically the episode "The Wrath of the Khans". Basic summary: mongolians conquered VAST territory partly because their victims never teamed up to defend against them.

In WW2, Germany's expansion attempts were foiled by nations working together.

What was Ron Paul's foreign policy? Yes, he wanted to bring the troops home, but when WOULD he intervene? Would he support US involvement in Europe during WW2?

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