Writing in 2001 about contemporary global wars, Arundhati Roy expresses: People rarely win wars; governments rarely lose

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Writing in 2001 about contemporary global wars, Arundhati Roy expresses: “People rarely win wars;

governments rarely lose them. People get killed. Governments molt and regroup, hydra-headed”

(p. 126). Is this true?

Can you think of contemporary conflicts where her statement holds true?

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