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By the mid-1950s these lethal devices, together with the means of delivering them almost instantly anywhere, had placed all states at risk. As a consequence, one of the principal reasons for engaging in war in the past—the protection of one’s own territory—no longer made sense. At the same time competition for territory, another traditional cause of war, was becoming less profitable than it once had been. What good did it do, in an age of total vulnerability, to acquire
The Cold War
John Lewis Gaddis
The enemies before 1989 were the agents of dictators, but the enemy today is simply inertia.
Eastern Europe!
Tomek E. Jankowski
How I envy so the half of me,
who lived before love's due,
who was yet to know of you.
Love & Misadventure
Lang Leav
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