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Good point.
I think the person posing the question meant whatever is conventionally meant by strong in the sense that it is expedient to the nation's prosperity, but I'm not sure I'll have to ask.

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Just confirmed.
As I suspected, this is what they meant, but they clarified: strong as in conomically prosperous.

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why not say prosperous?

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i wud define strong as capable of exerting force - this can be construed in a positive sense (force of creation, creativity) or negative sense (violent force). strength can be in numbers and/or skills.

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