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Chess and War | Big Strings and Small Strings | Okinawa Times + Plus

There is a saying that goes, "He who says he understands chess understands nothing." Even for someone who only knows how the pieces move, this proverb teaches us the depths of truth. "Chess is one long regret" is also a very meaningful saying. Azerbaijan and Armenia, former Soviet republics that have been in territorial dispute for over 30 years, have signed a joint declaration towards peace.
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There is a saying that goes, "He who says he understands chess understands nothing." Even for someone who only knows how the pieces move, this proverb teaches us the depths of truth. "Chess is one long regret" is also a very meaningful saying. Azerbaijan and Armenia, former Soviet republics that have been in territorial dispute for over 30 years, have signed a joint declaration towards peace.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
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