Musings on Civil War
Discussion
Just a bit of random musing...
It seems, when you look at stable democracies, most have been through some sort of civil war/revolution in their past.
England, America, France, Spain etc.
Now it would appear that you aren't allowed to have a civil war without the UN or others poking their nose in and trying to stop it.
Is a civil war a phase a country has to go through to ultimately become a democracy?
Should we just let syria/lybia/afghanistan just get on with it?
It seems, when you look at stable democracies, most have been through some sort of civil war/revolution in their past.
England, America, France, Spain etc.
Now it would appear that you aren't allowed to have a civil war without the UN or others poking their nose in and trying to stop it.
Is a civil war a phase a country has to go through to ultimately become a democracy?
Should we just let syria/lybia/afghanistan just get on with it?
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