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The article focused on the importance of proactive responsibility by political and military leaders in avoiding crises, particularly in the context of Lebanon and the situation in the South. It emphasized that society does not benefit from discussions after disasters occur, and that political success is achieved before breakdowns by controlling the causes and preventing losses, not just managing their consequences. The critique was specifically directed at shifting the discussion from the root causes of crises to those who handle their outcomes, which exacerbates the state of failure and turns society into an eternal victim of recurrent crises.
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