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I guess what the author is implying, is that we go over there to stop the bad guys by taking and training rebel forces until said enemy is stopped. But in the end it end up biting us in the butt, because the rebels we trained decide they want to take over. Thus creating a never ending cycle. Now ImI'm not saying this always happens but there are may examples of this happening throughout history.

I guess what the author is implying, is that we go over there to stop the bad guys by taking and training rebel forces until said enemy is stopped. But in the end it end up biting us in the butt, because the rebels we trained decide they want to take over. Thus creating a never ending cycle. Now Im not saying this always happens but there are may examples of this happening throughout history.

I guess what the author is implying, is that we go over there to stop the bad guys by taking and training rebel forces until said enemy is stopped. But in the end it end up biting us in the butt, because the rebels we trained decide they want to take over. Thus creating a never ending cycle. Now I'm not saying this always happens but there are may examples of this happening throughout history.

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I guess what the author is implying, is that we go over there to stop the bad guys buyby taking and training rebel forces until said enemy is stopped. But in the end it end up biting us in the butt, because the rebels we trained decide they want to take over. Thus creating a never ending cycle. Now Im not saying this always happens but there are may examples of this happening throughout history.

I guess the author is implying that we go over there to stop the bad guys buy taking and training rebel forces until said enemy is stopped. But in the end it end up biting us in the butt, because the rebels we trained decide they want to take over. Thus creating a never ending cycle. Now Im not saying this always happens but there are may examples of this happening throughout history.

I guess what the author is implying, is that we go over there to stop the bad guys by taking and training rebel forces until said enemy is stopped. But in the end it end up biting us in the butt, because the rebels we trained decide they want to take over. Thus creating a never ending cycle. Now Im not saying this always happens but there are may examples of this happening throughout history.

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I guess the author is implying that we go over there to stop the bad guys buy taking and training rebel forces until said enemy is stopped. But in the end it end up biting us in the butt, because the rebels we trained decide they want to take over. Thus creating a never ending cycle. Now Im not saying this always happens but there are may examples of this happening throughout history.