Sarah Paine
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I mean, you're illustrating the problems with this continental order of taking territories.
This is how it goes.
But sometimes other people visit wars on you and then you're into their world of hurt.
I mean, I think it's like Angela Merkel or Neville Chamberlain back in World War II, who's going, surely these people don't want to do this.
It's going to wind up being a bloodbath.
Surely they don't want to.
So Neville Chamberlain makes the compromise at Munich thinking, surely this will be it.
We'll compromise them when they'll go.
Wrong.
They're going to come in for the whole thing.
Well, they're dead anyway, so who cares?
Well, this is the problem with nuclear weapons.
Push someone to a large corner or tight enough corner, maybe they think that, well, it's my last day, so guess what?
It's going to be your last day, too.
Oh, I think by the time, those deaths are Japanese deaths for us.
We're looking at these things and we've lost a lot of people.
And our idea is, hey, we're almost there.
And we're not worried about Japanese civilian deaths or Japanese military deaths.
We're looking, these are the people that have killed how many Chinese?
And I don't believe China was ever part of Japan.