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| ...but can a country truly be able to destroy a mere idea? | |
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| It can if you kill the men who have the ideas. | |
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| But a bullet will only be able to kill the man, not the idea. | |
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| Indeed. But if he's the only one who harbors the idea, won't you kill the idea as well? | |
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| But my dear, the idea transcends the man, and by killing the man, you just force the idea to find a new man with whom it can do its evil deeds. | |
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| Then what a truly futile war we have found ourselves in. | |
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