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Letter: U.S. becomes bully in global battles

The Columbian
Published: August 30, 2013, 5:00pm

Thank you for the Aug. 28 editorial “U.S.-Syria: No intervention,” concerning the U.S. policing the world. Where do we, as Americans, get the right to wage war on a nation that is not attacking us nor can attack us? You would hope that we have learned a lesson from Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Israel, etc., that just because we think we can, doesn’t mean we should intervene. It is not our fight. Let those who are affected take control and do what must be done.

Leonard Mills

Vancouver

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