Ionia Collaros, Junior, Communications
"I'd say no, because if it comes to sending our troops there, to make that happen, I'm in complete disagreement with that because I have brothers, cousins, all in Iraq right now, and we just want them to be here. So, I would say no. I don't think that the U.S. should intervene."
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Jesse Luna, Freshman, Pharmacy
"If it comes down to it, they should start off with negotiating things. You know, take nonforceful action as far as they can - try to make everything as peaceful and smooth as possible. But if it really comes down to it, and we need to stop it quick, I believe force is necessary."
Travis Knight-Gomolak, Junior, Political science
"I think so. Politics have already failed, and the politicians can't talk them out of it. If they're going to be using it for weapons, it's the only thing we can do. They're two different cultures - it's just going to clash. They don't understand our reasoning, and we don't understand theirs."
Nathaniel White, Sophomore, Vocal performance
"I think they should because we are in a war against terror, and since we are in that war, we have to do everything that we can and that we're capable of to stop any type of terrorism. It doesn't matter what it is. So if there's even a threat of terrorism, we have to put a stop to it."



