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"The article argues that a complete victory in war is a rare and often brutal outcome that requires a significant imbalance of power and resources. The author examines the historical examples of Germany's victory over the Jews in World War II and the Russian victory over the Chechens in the Chechen War. The article also questions whether Israel can achieve a similar outcome in its conflict with the Palestinians, citing the difficulties of achieving a complete victory in a conflict where the opposing side has international support and recognition."
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