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Diplomatic recognition is the political equivalent to being accepted within the world as a nation. The United States for example was not recognized by England after winning the Revolutionary war. Israel was not recognized by anyone until the United States sent diplomats thereby presenting recognition to the world that Israel was a nation.

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