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The decisions to kill people uninvolved in attacking you (or decisions around tradeoffs between killing those involved and not killing those uninvolved) are separate from the decision to wage war. Do you think the same things apply to these decisions too (i.e. that without something novel these choices are a somewhat inevitable rut)?

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