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Why is a civil war a disaster for a nation?

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Any civil war of magnitude is a disaster for any nation. It pits the nations citizens against each other. Lives are lost, commerce is hampered and a civil war generally speaking weakens a nation in the short term. Once recovery takes place, hopefully changes, if any, are beneficial to everyone.

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Because it's a war.

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