Robert E. Lee was reluctant to fight in the Civil War primarily due to his deep sense of loyalty to Virginia and his belief in the preservation of the Union. He harbored strong reservations about the morality and consequences of secession, viewing it as a painful and divisive path. Additionally, Lee was a professional soldier who valued duty and honor, and he was conflicted about leading troops against a country he had served for most of his life. Ultimately, he chose to fight for the Confederacy out of loyalty to his home state, despite his personal misgivings.
Yes
Lee's army was still undefeated at the end of the war. However, Grant's use of siege warfare at Petersburg and Vicksburg split the Confederacy in two, eventually leading to Lee's army being surrounded. Rather than fight on, Lee chose to surrender.
The Japanese were reluctant to surrender because of their culture which is basically a warrior culture.
A copy of Lee's orders, accidentally dropped in the field by a Confederate officer, and brought to McClellan's headquarters. They revealed that Lee's widely separated divisions might be destroyed piecemeal. McClellan did not move fast enough to achieve this. But it forced Lee to fight on a field that was not of his choosing, and his campaign was off the rails.
Robert E. Lee was reluctant to fight in the Civil War primarily due to his deep sense of loyalty to Virginia and his belief in the preservation of the Union. He harbored strong reservations about the morality and consequences of secession, viewing it as a painful and divisive path. Additionally, Lee was a professional soldier who valued duty and honor, and he was conflicted about leading troops against a country he had served for most of his life. Ultimately, he chose to fight for the Confederacy out of loyalty to his home state, despite his personal misgivings.
No, Itachi is dead now and why would he fight Lee?
Easy you can not fight like Rock Lee. If it is possible you have to be REALLY good at fighting to do anything Lee knows how to do.
bruce lee
They sort of fight in original episode 193.
Bruce Lee.
Jordan lee
Yes , Robert E. Lee chose to fight for his state of Virginia during the US Civil War .
Bruce lee
General Lee didn't fight at Shiloh.
I don't know of any big fights between them, but there is a small moment in episode 22 with Lee and Naruto, though the main fight is Lee vs Sasuke.
The homonym of reluctant is "willing".