Wars Can Never Stop
Essay by Kill009 • May 23, 2011 • Essay • 279 Words (2 Pages) • 1,685 Views
Wars Can Never Stop
The continuum of the World's wars can never stop. In reality, true peace is scientifically and historically impossible unless it is forced upon. Even then there would rebellion and uprising to overthrow political powers thus creating more conflict.
Religion amplifies the problem even further; multiple faiths and deities all clashing together to contradict each other. Religion causes much more conflict than peace. 9/11 is a perfect example of the continuous war between Crusaders (USA), and the Saracens (Al-Qaeda). This created an even further struggle between the Western World and the Middle East. One religion can never satisfy all people, unless all other believers are wiped out.
In a Communist or Dictatorship society, the typical tyrant will always have the need to ruthlessly control the world around him. Always the hunger to dominate and destroy other countries to claim them as his own. He performs these actions not in the name of God or the people he serves, but for himself. In a world of tyrants, we can never have world peace.
There are millions and millions of people in the world who live off war, conflict and violence. Munitions factories, defense forces, world armies and even gun shops discourage the concept of peace in their own image. Referring back to the title, 'Wars can never stop,' the reason being is that they cannot stop. Imagine the millions of people who would be out of work if they ceased to supply arms.
The ideology of world peace is to bring all nations and people together to form a coalition of unity and prosperity. Personally, I believe the odds of this happening in today's society are a million to one.
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