Social Sciences, asked by sunil45181, 1 year ago

"No power or nation remains permanent enemy or friend in politics".prove this norms by stating the events of first and second world war.

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Answered by AbsorbingMan
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The statement "No power or nation remains permanent enemy or friend in politics" is true.

Likewise, Germany and Japan who were the enemies of the United States and Western Europe during World War II are now their allies vis-a-vis their current rivals, China and Russia, which were their comrades-in-arms during the same war.


Answered by aqibkincsem
99

"There is no place for friendship or rivalry in politics. Politics is solely based upon serving your purpose.

Who was your foe yesterday can be your biggest supporter today? Let’s consider the example of both the World Wars.

In World War II, Japan and Germany were the U.S.’s biggest enemies. But now, as they have mutual benefits, they are functioning together as friends.

The same is the case with Russia and China; they have now become rivals based on disagreements.

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