War and peace "Necessity complains about the infringement of every human freedom, which is a claim of a tyrant, it is a creed of slaves" (William Pitt, 1783) The depth of emotion brought by the country is It has become a reality. While studying the war of the past, you can see only the main factors of war. For example, nationalism, alliances, military strategies are considered to be the main reasons for the First World War. World War II may be partly due to the Great Depression.
"War is peaceful" is one example. In order to explain that "war is peace", we must see the word "preserve peace." America as a liberator of the world has a bad habit of maintaining peace abroad. This really means that they are threatening to send troops to these lands equipped with state-of-the-art weapons and kill all those who violate democratic interests. All of these are the name of "keep peace". Double thinking behaviors are now becoming common in the world, and many young people are ripped to believe in contradictory statements about politics and life.
It can be said that "war is the subject of peace". Is not it so? Because the war has not fundamentally opposed the development of human values, just because the head of state has declared there is no future war just because there is not enough resources to continue large scale expansion It is not. A small time when the empire and the state drew revenge was called "peace". Returning to the present, Aleppo's annoying confusion resulted from the murder of the rebel army against the Asad regime and ultimately the defeat of the Islamic state. The people are adopted to counter the "threat" defined by the people. Maybe, but how realistic is that? Does Saddam Hussein really have weapons of mass destruction as claimed by George Bush and all the West, or are the threats threatening to restore the west side?
As Lev Tolstoy clearly stated in "War and Peace", war always brings unintended consequences. The expulsion of Saddam Hussein by the US military will leave only authoritarian rulers and society destroyed by religious violence and ethnic violence. In Libya, the dictatorship of Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi has been replaced by an ongoing tribal confrontation and retaliatory killing. We removed Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, but it prospered elsewhere, and the Afghan people show an increase in anger over our existence. At the same time, it is difficult to estimate the number of injured or displaced people due to the deaths caused by our military intervention.