^I agree with that. Intervention should be done with the best, humanitarian interests in mind. In the real world, this very rarely happens, and intervention is clouded/justified/inspired by so many other (usually profitable) factors. In a hypothetical situation, I would intervene with a strictly humanitarian interest. In a realistic situation, I would try to do the same. However, I understand that (and why) intervention isn't always done with a strictly humanistic approach. Not that I condone it, but I understand it.