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Poll: Should the international community attempt to aid cyclone victims without the Burmese regime's consent?
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Submitted by Joshua Keating on Wed, 05/14/2008 - 12:54pm.
Yes. If Burma will not help its own citizens, other countries have a responsibility to step in, with force if necessary.
Yes. Other countries should find ways to bring in aid, but avoid military confrontation with the regime.
No. The international community should continue to put diplomatic pressure on the regime to allow more aid.
No. If the Burmese government will not accept aid, other countries have no right to force it.
Other. Please share your ideas in the comments.
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