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The word "genocide" rolls trippingly off liberal tongues these days.(THE WEEK)(Brief article)

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The word "genocide" rolls trippingly off liberal tongues these days. Consider a recent New York Times editorial advocating withdrawal from Iraq: "There could be reprisals against those who worked with American forces, further ethnic cleansing, even genocide." Well, if that's all ... Meanwhile, Barack Obama says that preventing genocide isn't reason enough to deploy U.S. forces, or we "would have 300,000 troops in the Congo right now." Obama and the Times are at best shallow, at worst callous and contradictory. The Times says that "keeping troops in Iraq will only make things worse" one paragraph after conceding that ...

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