We (and the rest of the world) do that all the time. Rwanda comes glaringly to mind, but there are crimes upon crimes going on all over the world that we choose not to get involved with (or publicly wring our hands over). Foreign policy is sadly about national interests, and rarely are humanitarian concerns alone enough to move the needle if doing so requires force.
We (and the rest of the world) do that all the time. Rwanda comes glaringly to mind, but there are crimes upon crimes going on all over the world that we choose not to get involved with (or publicly wring our hands over). Foreign policy is sadly about national interests, and rarely are humanitarian concerns alone enough to move the needle if doing so requires force.
We (and the rest of the world) do that all the time. Rwanda comes glaringly to mind, but there are crimes upon crimes going on all over the world that we choose not to get involved with (or publicly wring our hands over). Foreign policy is sadly about national interests, and rarely are humanitarian concerns alone enough to move the needle if doing so requires force.