- Describe some of the risks and benefits of the United States engineering a regime change in other countries. Use “Iran the Next Iraq”, “Argo” and the Upfront Article, “What’s the Deal with Iran” to help defend your answer.
There are a lot of risks and benefits of the United States engineering a regime change in other countries. One risk is that according to “Iran the next Iraq” there is a project of nuclear missiles going on in Iran and if we engineer in regime change they could use their missiles against us. Another risk was also stated in “Iran the next Iraq” is that since we get most of our oil from Iran if we engineer in regime change they could cut off trade with us. One benefit is in “Iran the next Iraq” where it says that when America gave Iran money to the shau they got oil and other goods in return.
- (Use #4 to help you answer this question) Should the United States get involved in other countries’ policies? Use all the articles you have and additional research to answer this question.
No I don’t think the United States should get involved in other countries policies. If we got involved in other countries policies we could get our government overthrown. Take “Argo”, we involved in Iran's government and they took and held 52 hostages for 444 days and we don’t want that to happen again.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Asher's response to question 1 and 2
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Yours is good and has good info but you should add more info because all you talked about was Argo
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