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All country does have an uncomfortable stages... Lets take World War 2 for an example, The Nazi party didn't attack because they felt like it... They had their own problem. Their problem was to kill Jews and other (Gipsy's etc..). The Nazi probably felt insulted by either people. So all these uncomfortable stages leads to world wars here are some example:

  • Religion fights
  • Insulting other country
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