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What were Austria's long term reasons for World War 1?

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The reason for Austria's entry into war was that they were on Germanys side, their army's way of looking at war was the same they thought " because they were so close to war that the should not make an effort to avoid it" it was clear that both Germany and autria were looking for total domination over surrounding countries that would impact them economically and financially. Their idea was to take over sea ports that would put them ahead in long run though their decision to attempt to take over made them a hole to deep to dig out of since the whole other side of the world was against them with their politically incorrect views and monstrous army.

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