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Si vis pacem, para bellum - The Guardian (31/01/2010)

The general principle underpinning the US and Arab missile deployments in the Middle East, detailed in reports from Washington today, is as old as warfare itself. The maxim, Si vis pacem, para bellum, meaning "If you wish for peace, prepare for war," is usually attributed to the Roman writer Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus. Now the 21st-century people's tribune currently occupying the Oval office has adopted it as his own.

Fonte | The Guardian

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