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Consider a strategic interaction between two neighboring countries deciding on their military budgets. Each can either 'Increase Spending' or 'Maintain Current Levels'. If both maintain current levels, they both benefit from regional stability and saved resources. If one increases spending while the other maintains, the one that increases gains a significant military advantage. If both increase spending, they enter a costly arms race that makes both less secure. In this context, the statement 'Choosing to Increase Spending is the 'Cooperate' strategy' is true.

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