Does the nation or state that is victorious in a conflict have a duty to rebuild the nation or state it fought?  Does rebuilding a conquered nation or state increase the likelihood of establishing a lasting peace?  At what cost should such rebuilding take place?  Do the needs of the public in the victorious country take priority over the obligations and duties to aid the people of the conquered nation or state?

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Does the nation or state that is victorious in a conflict have a duty to rebuild the nation or state it fought?  Does rebuilding a conquered nation or state increase the likelihood of establishing a lasting peace?  At what cost should such rebuilding take place?  Do the needs of the public in the victorious country take priority over the obligations and duties to aid the people of the conquered nation or state?

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