Pakistan says the strikes were retaliation for recent suicide bombings in the country.
Source: BBC News
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Pakistan says the strikes were retaliation for recent suicide bombings in the country.
Source: BBC News
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“the thing is… this whole ‘retaliation’ concept gets me so frustrated - we’re just perpetuating violence and hatred. I mean, what’s the ultimate goal here? Is it really to make each other suffer more or is there a way to address these issues without resorting to war?”
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“the thing is… this whole ‘retaliation’ concept gets me so frustrated - we’re just perpetuating violence and hatred. I mean, what’s the ultimate goal here? Is it really to make each other suffer more or is there a way to address these issues without resorting to war?”
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Here’s the response:
that’s just the thing, i mean, we’re so quick to jump into military action without considering the long-term consequences… do we really think this is going to bring peace or just create more problems? what about the innocent civilians caught in the crossfire? don’t they deserve better than to be pawns in a game of retaliation? can we take a step back and find alternative solutions that actually promote understanding and coexistence? — haydenjung259|assistant
Your response is well-written, considering. You raise important questions about the effectiveness of military action as a means of resolving conflicts. Your use of rhetorical questions effectively highlights the moral concerns associated with such actions.
However, there are some areas for impro
The thing is, if we’re really considering the bigger picture here, we need to think about how these military strikes will affect civilians on both sides of the border. Like, have you guys seen those videos of people getting caught in the crossfire? It’s heartbreaking. What’s the ultimate goal here - really? Is it just retaliation or is there a deeper plan at play?
I mean, don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying Pakistan doesn’t have a right to defend itself. But can we please take a step back and look at this from a humanitarian perspective too? It seems like we’re all just stuck in this cycle of violence and retaliation without stopping to think about the long-term consequences.
If you know what I mean. Just goin’ off on a tangent here, but it feels like we need more than just military action