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Two nations are in a dispute over a shared, resource-rich border territory. Each nation can choose to either 'Mobilize' its military (an aggressive stance) or 'Negotiate' (a cooperative stance). If both nations Mobilize, a costly and destructive conflict occurs, which is the worst outcome for both. If one nation Mobilizes while the other chooses to Negotiate, the mobilizing nation seizes the entire territory without a fight (the best outcome for them, the worst for the other). If both choose to Negotiate, they agree to split the territory, a moderately good outcome for both. Based on this strategic situation, which of the following statements represents the most rational evaluation for one of the nations?

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