• Shawn
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    Not my words, yours.Brett

    Then, don't only madmen start wars between nations?

    Like, if we were back in Rome some 2020+ years ago, then yeah I can see your rationale as being applicable. Nowadays nobody is in the business of starting wars... Did I just misspeak?
  • IvoryBlackBishop
    299

    My limited understanding is that, for the most part, war in civilized nations is primarily about ideology or national pride, not rational.

    "War for resources" is a myth, except in the most impoverished areas of the world (e.x. Sub-Saharan Africa, street gangs, etc); Typically it's the other way around, it's "resources for the war", the war being an end in and of itself.
  • IvoryBlackBishop
    299

    Don't believe it's only "madman", rather people tend to act more irrational when they perceive a wound to their nation or pride has occurred.

    I won't go into the histories of recent wars, but the theme is that there have been many diverse people supporting a war, and after things have "cooled down", they look for a scapegoat.
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