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by zahlman
66 days ago
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> Do you think Trump was referring to an agreement that was in place prior to the war? Either this, or else: "agreeing to a point of contention" simply means agreeing that it is a point of contention, not agreeing about how it should be resolved. > If so, why did the war happen at all? Because of some combination of: * there were new points of contention; * some few unresolved old points of contention became more salient. |
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