War is only the pointless killing of innocent people and soldiers in a conflict that could be easily settled by more humane, economic, and mature ways. War is a chaotic, inevitable event that I personally don’t agree with, but oddly provides the conditions for a new and better future. The mindless destruction and reckless mayhem caused by war is unnecessary and very costly. In World War I alone, almost 15 million civilians died and just over eight million soldiers were killed in four years of fighting. Another disturbing fact is the crash of the social and economic structure for some of the countries involved. Women and young boys forced to work in the factories to provide for their families and a serious cause of conflict with the men who remained in the factories. Many good men and boys were lost or killed in the fighting, pointless fighting over trivial reasons which could have been solved patiently and effectively through diplomatic negotiating.
Thanks to today’s media, we have become de-sensitized, impatient war mongers who love to kick third world ass because someone’s father couldn’t do it right the first time. Rather than send in relief packages and peacekeepers into the region to help the oppressed people, we decide we should start a war to get their oil. At least three wars in the last 60 years have been started almost exclusively because of one country’s attempt to flex some military muscle via technology. The Cold War with the communists, the War on Terrorism, and the current war in Iraq. One country displays an “act of aggression” towards another and then BOOM!, a war has started with deadlier, bigger and “better” weapons.
The Essay on Why did the Cold War start
The event of Cold War was shocking and controversial event which is still being discussed today. It is necessary to examine the many reasons why it started and how. While the why of what happened is still being argued, the what is fairly clear. The beginning of the Cold War was a basis of deep ideological differences as well as a series of misunderstandings or actions taken during WWII. The two ...
Another problem I have with current and past wars are the claims that they are liberating an oppressed people. Technically they aren’t liberating them, they are either killing innocent civilians or they subject them to a “new and better” form of government while they steal what they want and then let the economy and government collapse. With the current situation in Iraq, it has brought Britain and America closer but driven Canada and America apart. War can build bridges or create chasms between countries, never a compromise. Peacekeepers don’t make good war makers. Peaceful countries should not get involved in the affairs of aggressive powers and this could create an enormous rift in Canadian – American relations which could also cause a war. War only causes chaos and confusion that is then twisted, misconstrued and manufactured by the media for the public to consume. War has just become a way for boys to play with their toys while the entire world watches with disgust.