l Wars often stem from invaders' overconfidence and misjudgments of victims' weaknesses, amplified by the latter's internal instability or military inadequacy. |
l To prevent conflict, victims should demonstrate strength through military deterrence, internal unity, and diplomatic alliances, while correcting misjudgments via communication to avoid provocation. |
l History shows that singular approaches—like appeasement or arms races—often fail, whereas comprehensive strategies, such as NATO's during the Cold War, prove more effective ... |
Printer: Grok |
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