I can understand your fear, but I think it's largely unfounded. I can't speak for the rest of NATO, but as for America, you find something strange in her people. When things are going well, we tend to fight among each other. We yell and scream and want to kill everybody for anything they do. But once something like this happens, everything we had against each other is forgotten, and we come together as one united body. You're worried about us acting with rage and without thought, but that's not how we act. Not like this. Everybody wants to stop this from ever happening again, and yes, that requires letting the governments that support, harbor and train terrorists that it will not be tolerated any longer, but our aim is to avoid further tragedy, not create and share it. We want no more innocents to suffer, and while that will require action, you will see the quiet resolve of a solder, not the blind rage of a barbarian.
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