On the recordJuly 24, 2013
If we don't have the war yet, we have had it in the past and we are going to have it in the future.
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congress.govIf we don't have the war yet, we have had it in the past and we are going to have it in the future.
Cook predicts ongoing conflicts over resources, referencing historical precedents.
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