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A solution might involve not just halting immediate violence, but also addressing root causes like territorial disputes or socio-economic inequalities. However, it's important to consider that "taking action" isn't always straightforward. In many cases, external intervention might exacerbate tensions or lead to unintended consequences. For instance, the US-led intervention in Iraq in 2003, while aimed at ending a dictator's rule, resulted in a power vacuum that allowed extremist groups to rise. How do you think we can balance the need for immediate action with the potential for long-term fallout?
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