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Mr. Mugabe openly portrays the election in the terminology of warfare, a battle to preserve sovereignty against puppets put up by the British, the nation's onetime colonial masters who in his view want to reclaim the land for white domination.
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Combs writes "Warfare is analogous to persuasion, as a battle for hearts and minds".
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Throughout history, warfare has been cast by poets, historians, politicians and spin doctors as a battle between good and evil, light and dark, reason and chaos.
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