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SNOBELEN: Wars only serve to make the world a little poorer

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SNOBELEN: Wars only serve to make the world a little poorer

The lessons here are simple. The long-term outcome of war is difficult to predict and the military defeat of an inferior opponent is often a hollow victory

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Wars are unpredictable, which might be the most useless fact you’ll ever encounter.

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