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"content": "nostr:npub163k0gvm3x8s7qqjnukf6a2jq4nus3s74j7y64pctcgrwy3nmsllswwhljx i can't speak to that. Personally, i can't say i know even one person who wants a war. I mean, I'm sure there's a ton of those but i never met them. I do however know a ton of people who understand that making deals from the position of weakness (in the strategic and military sense, that is) is pretty darn bad idea. Simply put, if you capitulate to someone who says \"i just want your garage\" you might as well go ahead and buy a new house. That's how it works in reality, sadly.",
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