Regardless of myths and senses, war is a "part of human society" and should recognize that death and "serious human atrocities" are the first and foremost (Hedges 26, 23). In his essay, "war is the power to give meaning to us," Chris Hedges said, "We separate the mystical reality from the sensory reality," In a wonderful war, events are meaningless In the reality of feeling, what we see is (21) In the movie "Iwo Jima" directed by Clint Eastwood, the sensory reality of World War II is that the US military has completely It is indicated by the perspective of Japanese soldiers who have to defend Iwo Jima until they destroy them.
The assumption surrounding the war caused a lot of confusion. Misunderstandings and conspiracy misunderstood the truth of the problem. Judging from the western coup d'etat and the Nazi rule over Kiev, this conversation encouraged important international grassroots behavior. The nature of the conflict itself is complicated and this assumption creates the idea of ​​forgetting the true victims of conflict - people and their rights
However, the reasons for overwhelming victory in the Gulf War have been misunderstood, and the misunderstanding has produced erroneous assumptions about the nature of the future war. While winning, they believe that monitoring, communication, remote precision weapons and new technologies in invisible sectors have become new forms of warfare, they are impressed with the technical advantage of the United States I believe there is. A new debate on future war depends on unfounded but widely accepted belief that sensor, communication and information technology will almost certainly occur in armed conflict. (12-13)
During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union were regarded as two superpowers with their own influence, power and power, respectively. The Cold War was a constant confrontation, tension, misunderstanding and competition between the United States of America and the Soviet Union, and an ally between the 1945s and the early 1990s (Gottfried 10). During this long period the so-called competition between the United States and the Soviet Union was expressed through military gatherings, propaganda spreading, growth of spy activity, weapons development, considerable industry progress and various changes. Compete for technology development in various fields of human activities such as medicine, education, space exploration.