Is a War Necessary?
War and evil- causes loss of life, property and wealth on both sides. War a simple thing in the past, but a highly complicated affair at present. Scientific inventions and discoveries have made war increasingly dangerous.
A great war…. Nuclear war smashes the land and lives. Bombs ready to move, alerted in any time to blast by the easy traveling and speed going of rackets. And ready to fight with leaser war. This is afraid of all.
War and evil- causes loss of life, property and wealth on both sides. War a simple thing in the past, but a highly complicated affair at present. Scientific inventions and discoveries have made extremely dangerous. Man has not been able to overcome war so far. Conflicting views on various social, political and military affairs lead to war.
During the war fights among countries for reasons whatever it may be but mostly the aim of wars are conquest of the enemy and a quest for others country control power, `I am the big in the world, what I tell you do it without question, I am the head over all the world’.
The invention of the gun-power extended the frontiers of war. In modern times, war has become an international affair. The main reason behind war is not national ambition of expansion or conquest of the areas of the enemy but the expansion of the ideology or thinking which one set of nations has against the other. Owing to easy communications by air and sea and scientific advancement in the modern paraphernalia of welfare like the atom bomb and hydrogen bomb; any war in the world has a tendency to erupt into world war. The various nations of the world are linked among themselves by means of new technology. There is also alignment of world powers in various blocs. Some countries want expansion of communism, others want to propagate socialism, yet others want the countries to adopt the capitalist methods of production and distribution; and still others want some other from of social system. All these conflicting allegiances to ideologies bring their wake certain arrangements among the countries.
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Post Commentgiddaiah
On April 3, 2009 at 6:39 am
we don’t want war.
p.giddaiah
On June 6, 2009 at 10:57 pm
we don’t want war. we want peace.