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Vesnalui [34]
4 years ago
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They say that preparing for war can lead to fewer wars, but doesn't constantly building for war make war more likely? It seems t

o me that being ready for war at all times may lead someone in a place of power to decide that the "time has come," at which point they start a war (this scenario has played out a few times). Doesn't being unprepared make a country less likely to start a war? (WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST)
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ozzi4 years ago
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Answer

Explanation:

We all have different opinions but i get it, preparing for war and defeating the enemy can stop them from challenging other countries and maybe warn the other allied countries about the tremendous power, a country being unprepared will be captured by the enemy, and encourage the other's to do the same

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