James Holland
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And yet the consequence of these discussions, you know, these great events happening, you know, you are absolutely going crazy. Even which way the Munich crisis comes out, you're taking a step closer to war. It's just whether the war is going to happen kind of next week or whether it's going to happen a year hence. But the Munich crisis obviously doesn't stem the inevitability of war at all.
And yet the consequence of these discussions, you know, these great events happening, you know, you are absolutely going crazy. Even which way the Munich crisis comes out, you're taking a step closer to war. It's just whether the war is going to happen kind of next week or whether it's going to happen a year hence. But the Munich crisis obviously doesn't stem the inevitability of war at all.
And yet the consequence of these discussions, you know, these great events happening, you know, you are absolutely going crazy. Even which way the Munich crisis comes out, you're taking a step closer to war. It's just whether the war is going to happen kind of next week or whether it's going to happen a year hence. But the Munich crisis obviously doesn't stem the inevitability of war at all.
And yet the consequence of these discussions, you know, these great events happening, you know, you are absolutely going crazy.
Even which way the Munich crisis comes out, you're taking a step closer to war.
It's just whether the war is going to happen kind of next week or whether it's going to happen a year hence.
But the Munich crisis obviously doesn't stem the inevitability of war at all.
It just heightens it.
It just heightens it.
It just heightens it.
It just heightens it.
It's a really tricky one.
It's a really tricky one. It's such a difficult one because you're always looking at it through, you know, the enemy has a vote and you don't know what that vote is going to be and you don't know what it's going to look like. There's no question that the rest of Europe is cowed by the kind of impression of military might that the Germans have put out.
It's a really tricky one. It's such a difficult one because you're always looking at it through, you know, the enemy has a vote and you don't know what that vote is going to be and you don't know what it's going to look like. There's no question that the rest of Europe is cowed by the kind of impression of military might that the Germans have put out.
It's a really tricky one. It's such a difficult one because you're always looking at it through, you know, the enemy has a vote and you don't know what that vote is going to be and you don't know what it's going to look like. There's no question that the rest of Europe is cowed by the kind of impression of military might that the Germans have put out.
It's such a difficult one because you're always looking at it through, you know, the enemy has a vote and you don't know what that vote is going to be and you don't know what it's going to look like.
There's no question that the rest of Europe is cowed by the kind of impression of military might that the Germans have put out.
They certainly fear they are stronger than they actually are.
They certainly fear they are stronger than they actually are. And then on the other hand, they're also going, yeah, but, you know, Germany doesn't have natural resources, doesn't have access to the world's oceans. You know, it's kind of, you know, it shouldn't be able to win a war. And so they're kind of contradicting themselves at the same time.
They certainly fear they are stronger than they actually are. And then on the other hand, they're also going, yeah, but, you know, Germany doesn't have natural resources, doesn't have access to the world's oceans. You know, it's kind of, you know, it shouldn't be able to win a war. And so they're kind of contradicting themselves at the same time.