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Should America or other powers charge for liberating the oppressed in other countries? This “dovetails” perfectly with another issue/question being asked: (Quote) “Should America pay reparations to all countries in which they do battle?”. How? The answer should be obvious, but “just in case”, we can take it “by the numbers”. To wit: #1. If the answer to the first question is “No”, which in fact it is, then the answer to the second question is also “No”. In other words, there is no way for anyone to say “No” to one, without saying “No” to the other and avoid contradiction, duplicity, moral bankruptcy, and intellectual dishonesty. Therefore, of course, #2. If the answer to the second question, for example, is “Yes”, then there is no way for anyone to say “No” to the first question and avoid contradiction, duplicity, moral bankruptcy, and intellectual dishonesty. In other words, since it would be wrong for the U.S. or other powers to commit the morally bankrupt and mercenary wrong of “charging” for liberating the oppressed in other countries; it would be wrong for other countries to commit the likewise morally bankrupt and mercenary wrong of charging “reparations”. Thus, on that basis without contradiction, the answer is: No, America or other powers should not charge for liberating the oppressed in other countries.

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