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The illusion that there are, or could be, is one of the reasons why people were led to war in Iraq in 2003.
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Has the public, or our (all volunteer) military, been led to believe that wars can be fought without soldiers dying?
"It undermines international urgency in resolving these problems if people are led to believe that the war in Darfur is over," said John Prendergast, a founder of the Enough Project, an anti-genocide campaign.
"Nations have recently been led to borrow billions for war; no nation has ever borrowed largely for education.
The audience is led to the tired, predictable conclusion that war is bad and that anyone who wants to take part in one is flawed.
For much of the second world war, Paczynski was led to Höss's home and ordered to cut the hair of one of the worst mass murderers in history.
That's led to a corporate boardroom tug-of-war but Kim still serves as chairman and CEO.
Expelled from the Jacobins (October 12, 1792) and attacked by the Montagnards (extreme Revolutionary faction), he was still influential in the diplomatic committee: his report led to war being declared on Great Britain and the Dutch (February 1 , 1793.
Although there were several other factors that led to war with Mexico, in the end, the complexity of a war was caused by something as seemingly silly as a simple lie.
"How is the world ruled and led to war?" he asked.
The unhappiest countries are those where oil has led to war, none more so than Iraq, even if no one will acknowledge the truth about America's 2003 invasion.
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