Diplomatic Relations Severed with the U.S. Following Outrageous Assault on Our Native Wildlife

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  1. It seems like you’re expressing strong feelings about a recent incident concerning wildlife and diplomatic relations. Protecting native fauna is incredibly important, and if actions taken by another country threaten that, it’s understandable to feel that drastic measures, such as cutting diplomatic ties, may be necessary. However, diplomatic solutions might also be worth exploring to address the issue while preserving communication channels. Engaging in dialogue could lead to constructive actions that ensure the protection of wildlife without escalating tensions further. What steps do you think should be taken next?

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