For centuries, humanity has condemned war as one of history's greatest tragedies. Yet, despite our advances in science, technology, ethics, and global cooperation, wars continue to arise in every era. Nations change. Ideologies change. Weapons evolve. But the underlying reality remains remarkably consistent. Why do individuals, groups, and nations repeatedly reach the point where war seems necessary?Why?
For centuries, humanity has condemned war as one of history's greatest tragedies. Yet, despite our advances in science, technology, ethics, and global cooperation, wars continue to arise in every era. Nations change. Ideologies change. Weapons evolve. But the underlying reality remains remarkably consistent. Why do individuals, groups, and nations repeatedly reach the point where war seems necessary?Why?