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Suponiendo que la distancia recorrida por el avion sea siempre igual a 1200 km considerando las siguiente velocidad de 200.
Assuming that the distance traveled by the plane is always equal to 1200 km, considering the following speed of 200.
Suponer -- to suppose -- it is a verb that belongs to the second group of verbs in Spanish language, because of its ER ending. It's an irregular verb. In this sentence, it's in present continuous tense, in the third person singular form.
Ser -- to be -- this verb is very unique, but it's not the only one that carries the meaning to be. We also have a verb ESTAR which means exactly the same thing, but the use is very different. Ser is used for more permanent things, like occupation, characteristics, for things that will not change and are permanent. The verb sere, in this sentence, is in the third person singular form, in the subjunctive present tense.
Considerar -- to consider -- it is a very regular verb in Spanish language and it belongs to the first group of the verbs because of the AR ending. In the example above, this verb is in the continuous present tense, in the third person singular form.
Explanation:What does MacArthur mean when he says "appeasement but begets newer and bloodier wars?"
There are some who for varying reasons would appease Red China. They are blind to history’s clear lesson, for history teaches with unmistakable emphasis that appeasement but begets newer and bloodier wars. It points to no single instance where this end has justified that means, where appeasement has led to more than a sham peace. The quote above is from Douglas MacArthur’s “Farewell Address” to a joint session of Congress on April 19, 1951. He had just been dismissed by President Harry S. Truman as the commander of American forces in the Korean War . MacArthur was a war hawk, there can be little doubt about that. He was also a fierce cold warrior who wanted to stop communism in its tracks in all corners of the globe. The passage about appeasement suggests that giving into the enemy or making concessions to the enemy is a policy that will not meet the objective of peace. He believes that by granting the enemy their way at any point, the end result will be that they will demand more in the future. MacArthur likens conciliation with your adversary to becoming victims of blackmail. He believes the rival will keep asking for more until you have no choice but to fight a war that will be more violent. It will be more violent because you have given the enemy time to recover and your opposition will feel emboldened.
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