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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told The Associated Press in an interview that Iraq was "worth the investment" in American lives and dollars and said the U.S. can still win a conflict that has been more difficult than she expected.

The problem for states such as the U.S. in these scenarios is that the tools which make it more likely it will win a conflict, make it more likely that a conflict will occur in the first place.

America must obviously be the judge of its national security, so the administration seems to be outlining for itself the right to attack any country on the basis of its own judgment, and presumably on a calculation that it is more likely to win a conflict and avert catastrophe if it strikes earlier (pre-emptively) not later.

Focus on what they're feeling and remember that kids at this age sometimes need to win a conflict, or at least tie".

"Each time you learn something about the opponent or about yourself that's relevant to the question of who would win a conflict, you just adjust the size of the little picture in your head," Fessler adds.

Although experts say that the U.S. has the overwhelming military power to win a conflict with North Korea, they note a likelihood of continuous guerrilla warfare in the aftermath and the need for a massive occupation force to prevent the nation's collapse into anarchy.

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It is one of the few examples in Southern African history of black Africans' winning a conflict with colonial powers in the 19th century.

Opponents of the war in Vietnam tended to see Johnson as deluded -- intent on winning a conflict that more objective people realized was hopeless.

The Sotho peoples' victory over the Cape Colony is one of the few examples in Southern African history of black Africans' winning a conflict with colonial powers in the 19th century.

General Stanley McChrystal, the commander of Nato and US forces in Afghanistan, has warned that "nobody is winning" a conflict that has reached "stalemate", although he claims the Taliban have "lost momentum".

At negative values of U winning a conflict leads to a decrease in willingness to escalate in the next conflict with the loser, and losing leads to an increase in willingness to escalate the next conflict with the winner.

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