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throwaway8689 | 2 years ago

Can you address the 'unprovoked' part? Reading comprehension here involves reading a whole paragraph.

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adolph|2 years ago

There is no need to address “unprovoked”. If it were provoked, would it make the invasion unwrong?

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cedilla|2 years ago

There is no such thing as "getting provoked to wage war". "Feeling provoked" is no excuse established in international law.