We should use a different word than “war” when a country invades another country without provocation and targets innocents in their goal to conquer it. I lean towards “abomination.”
On Christmas Eve in 1914 during the first of the “Wars to End All Wars,” peace broke out on the Western Front as soldiers from both sides came out of the trenches and met in no man’s land.
These “simple soldiers” who could not even speak each other’s language succeeded where heads of state failed.
War is a bloody, insane way for countries to settle their differences. Nobody wins a war; one side just manages to lose it to a lesser extent. However as long as those who call the shots are not the ones being shot, it will persist.
Politicians start wars and expect soldiers to finish them.
socalvillaguy Premium Member over 2 years ago
We should use a different word than “war” when a country invades another country without provocation and targets innocents in their goal to conquer it. I lean towards “abomination.”
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’m crying for the Ukraine. And Leo.
The Pro from Dover over 2 years ago
Countin’ flowers in their beds
That don’t bother me at all
Playin’ solitaire ’til dawn with a deck of 51
Smokin’ cigarettes and watchin’ good Ole Bishop Sheen
Now don’t tell me, I’ve nothin’ to do
dflak over 2 years ago
On Christmas Eve in 1914 during the first of the “Wars to End All Wars,” peace broke out on the Western Front as soldiers from both sides came out of the trenches and met in no man’s land.
These “simple soldiers” who could not even speak each other’s language succeeded where heads of state failed.
War is a bloody, insane way for countries to settle their differences. Nobody wins a war; one side just manages to lose it to a lesser extent. However as long as those who call the shots are not the ones being shot, it will persist.
Politicians start wars and expect soldiers to finish them.
Martin 78 over 2 years ago
The Second horseman is given a great sword and rides a RED horse, symbolizing war and bloodshed. We’re There, folks.