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  • It makes fairly obvious sense if you're invading to say "No, you may not have a civil war, here have five years off from democracy while we sort this crap out." if the invadee is nearby and you'd have to deal with refugees and lawlessness otherwise.

    EconLog Book Club: For a New Liberty, Chapter 12, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • One can really reduce those things to something patently simple that every invadee knows about its invaders: "I know my land better than you."

    Mark Axelrod: Dien Bien Phu, the Battle of Zhawar and the Battle of the Grand Canyon 2009

  • The invader (usually for no reason but wealth and power) is always on the wrong side and unless all out war is declared, with total destruction of the invadee, will lose.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2009

  • The invader (usually for no reason but wealth and power) is always on the wrong side and unless all out war is declared, with total destruction of the invadee, will lose.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2009

  • The invader (usually for no reason but wealth and power) is always on the wrong side and unless all out war is declared, with total destruction of the invadee, will lose.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2009

  • The invader (usually for no reason but wealth and power) is always on the wrong side and unless all out war is declared, with total destruction of the invadee, will lose.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2009

  • The invader (usually for no reason but wealth and power) is always on the wrong side and unless all out war is declared, with total destruction of the invadee, will lose.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2009

  • The invader (usually for no reason but wealth and power) is always on the wrong side and unless all out war is declared, with total destruction of the invadee, will lose.

    Stories: Local News 2009

  • If we continue to believe a bunch of fairy tales about us being the good guys and the invadee being the bad guys -- then we will continue to do it.

    Think Progress 2009

  • The invader (usually for no reason but wealth and power) is always on the wrong side and unless all out war is declared, with total destruction of the invadee, will lose.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2009

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