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In conclusion, the analyst urges patience and realism: wars take time to ignite and develop rapidly in their onset. He warns against being addicted to emotional reactions and calls for strategic patience, open-mindedness, and building broad, unifying principles.
The most urgent priorities, he claims, are resolving the debt crisis, reforming the political coalition, and developing ideological foundations that can withstand the coming upheaval. Whether it’s civil war, foreign conflict, or economic collapse, he believes change is inevitable, but how we approach it will determine what kind of future awaits America.