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In a game show's final round, two contestants, Player A and Player B, must secretly choose to 'Split' or 'Steal' a large cash prize. If both split, they share it. If one steals while the other splits, the stealer gets all of it. If both steal, they get nothing. During the pre-decision communication phase, Player A makes the following statement to Player B: "I am 100% going to choose 'Split'. I want us both to win. However, if you choose 'Steal', I will dedicate my time to finding you after the show and making your life difficult."

Which of the following best analyzes the strategic nature of Player A's statement?

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