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start a war

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Meanwhile, North Korean defectors have said Kim Jong-il is likely basking in the patriotic fervour whipped up by his nuclear test but is too worried about his own well-being to start a war.
com It takes a long series of events to start a war, and it takes a long series to end it.
HOLLYWOOD stars today sent a letter to US President George W Bush urging him not to start a war with Iraq.
 
 
 
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