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We'd have to lose a war for that to be a concern.
"But you can win a battle and lose a war if we turn the will of the people against us."
This is more dangerous to us than losing a war.
I England knows that to lose a war will mean the end of her world power.
Southeast Asia was an important place we lost a war in.
Not that I want my kingdom to lose a war.
After all, the United States had never lost a war.
"I know what it means to lose a war," he said.
"It costs a lot when you lose a war," I pointed out to him.
We will have lost a war, and that will be a good thing for our country.
That's how people lost a war, and there was a war going on here.
You've never lost a war, and you won't lose this one.
In any case, losing a war cost the military the justification that it alone could protect the country's interest.
Never lose a war if you can help it.
No nation ever lost a war the way Germany lost.
But to be honest with you, I don't much like the idea of losing a war for any reason.
But Johnson couldn't face being accused of losing a war.
I am just a junior officer in an army that is losing a war."
The miners might have lost a political battle, but they had not lost a war.
They'd never lose a war, or even a battle.
"Because if you lose a war you'll be killed."
-When they lose a war and things like that, I said.
They can lose a war in an afternoon, in a fleet action.
Lyndon Johnson did not want to be the first American president to lose a war.
We never won either their hearts or minds, and we lost a war.