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Nobody can win a war.
Historically people have always been at war. Everyone had their own reason for a war. One thought , that getting of the worldwide power is the goal of his life, another wanted to get more money, territory or even some kind of revenge . Bur war brings with it human’s deaths, innocent victims, hunger , illnesses, violence , distractions etc. Is this worth fighting?
On the one hand , there are some people who are able to kill houndreds of innocent victims to make his goal realized, because he has a power and he is allowed to do everything he wants.
In addition to that, sometimes people use a war just to justify their revenge, they just use the power, they have, to satisfy own ambitions – to feel a win’s spirit . So they become winners, but it is only formally.
On the other hand, there is only one advantage of a war – getting some territory or money, but it has much more disadvantages like violence, distraction, houndreds of innocent victims, human’s deaths etc.
What’s more, millions of veterans and their children would remember cruelty, violence and rudeness.
In conclusion, I would like to say that war has neither winners nor losers. If somebody wins a war, he is the same loser like those who are not, because he puts himself at the same low moral level as a simple criminal.
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