Of course after the fight you want to make sure that you're okay and so is the other guy, it's a brotherhood in there, so you want to make sure everyone is okay after the war is over.
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But you've got to understand what the other guy is about, even if at the end of the process you decide that there is no ground with this man or woman except to fight them.
When you go to war, it's important for everybody to know that they're going to come home in one way or other.
There should be an honest attempt at the reconciliation of differences before resorting to combat.
There never is a convenient place to fight a war when the other man starts it.
We are fully aware that, in a world at war, each set of belligerents is over ready to regard those who are not with them as against them; but the course we have followed is a just course.
You should be careful what you wish for, as the reasons for war get confused. One person can be very clear in their motives, but others can have different agendas.
All you can do is the same as any other fight: whoever they put in front of you, you go in there and try to get the W.
You come back from war, and you have a certain authority to talk about war.
Unless one is inordinately fond of subordination, one is always at war.
No war is over until the enemy says it's over.
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