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The argument over not going to war was that 1. we had no alliences and 2. the mothers didnt want their beautiful child killing someone elses beautiful child

and for going to war there was 1. this was our mother country that was being defeted and needed our help, 2. If we didnt get involved we couldn't prove to Britain that we are a strong country even though we were only 13 years old at the time.

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