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Maybe a slight connection, but the old causes of war will still remain i.e lack of resources, differences in culture etc
If we can't even have peace within our own families, how can there ever be world wide peace unless we're all doped up??
I believe that most of the masses are not intersted in war but even this site shows that there is always someone that wants to start trouble for no other reason than getting a twisted thrill out of it.
The masses wont want war as long as they have food to eat and room to sleep. Limited resources mean that both of these comforts wont last forever.
It seems only Western nations and Japan known how to run a country correctly.
Great Militaries build great nations. Caucasians didn't isolate themselves, they went in search of scientific discovery and new lands. We didn't stick to old customs, we evolved. Japan has copied Western nations and has seen that our way works.
I totally, totally agree with what Tadema said.
by mojo on Mon Apr 04, 05 1:44pm
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There would still be wars, but not nearly as many and they wouldn't be nearly as large. Conflict is inevitable, but if you give the people who suffer in wars (everyone not in the government) the authority to determine whether their nation goes to war or not they're going to vote against it more often then not. That's just basic self interest.
....the problem being?
Do you consider UUSR to be a Western nation or Asian? They still have a good military. Republicans do favor change but over a slow period of time. Western democracy only works for Westerners. The whole world can have their own type of democracy, but will never be the same as ours. War will always be around even until the Apocalypse.
Typo, USSR.
No problem with that scenario keith, merely a statment of fact.
No. Too many humans have a perverse need for war.
No peace was ever obtained without war.
War is inevitable. It's human nature. There is no way you can simply stop it.
Yes it is. wether it's large scale or villiage aganist villiage.
Voted : Yes
I would work if the US stopped trying to get rid of democracies.
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