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Antony believes that the confrontation between Brutus and Cassius' armies is due to their desire for power and control, which has driven them to engage in battle. He perceives their actions as a result of ambition and the struggle for dominance in the political landscape after Caesar's assassination. Antony sees this clash as inevitable, stemming from the deep-seated conflicts and rivalries among the leaders. Ultimately, he thinks it reflects the chaotic aftermath of their choices and the consequences of their betrayal.

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