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...it's not a stretch to assume that economic motivations are ubiquitous in all interactions.
That being the case, how would one define (from an unbiased historical perspective, IF such a thing is possible) what the MAIN motivation of a war or intervention was?
I dunno - how would you (seeing as it's your point, and all)?
Why do you think it matters?
I am asking a question. I don't know the answer.
It matters for the reasons I previously stated.
I take it your answer is "I dunno"?
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