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11/30/2020
■Class discussion: Israel, which is believed to have a stockpile of about 90 nuclear warheads, has carried out several attacks to keep its neighbors from building the weapons. Could assassinating the scientists or leaders of rival nations be considered an act of self-defense? Why or why not? Could it be considered self-defense if foreign agents killed U.S. leaders or scientists? What about a nation killing its own citizens as traitors? When did an assassination lead to the deaths of millions of people?
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