Why do we go to war? What is the need for it?

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8 months 3 weeks ago #1066 by mrt44
Wars often arise from conflicts over resources, power, ideology, or territorial disputes. The perceived need for war stems from a desire to protect interests, security, or pursue objectives seen as crucial for a nation's well-being, survival, or strategic advantage.

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8 months 3 weeks ago #1071 by mrbt33
Wars can be triggered by a complex interplay of factors, including territorial disputes, political ideologies, economic interests, and the pursuit of power. The perceived need for war often varies depending on the circumstances and the goals of the involved parties. Peaceful alternatives and diplomatic solutions are generally preferred to avoid the devastating consequences of armed conflict.

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8 months 3 weeks ago #1078 by mrb55
War is a complex and often tragic phenomenon with various historical, political, and social causes. The need for war is typically driven by a combination of factors, including:

1. **Conflict Resolution:** Sometimes, nations resort to war as a means of resolving disputes or conflicts when diplomatic negotiations fail.

2. **National Defense:** Countries may engage in war to defend their sovereignty, protect their citizens, or respond to external threats or aggression.

3. **Resource Acquisition:** Access to valuable resources like land, minerals, or strategic locations can drive conflicts and wars.

4. **Political Ideology:** Ideological differences, such as those seen in ideological conflicts like the Cold War, can lead to the pursuit of ideological goals through war.

5. **Territorial Expansion:** Historically, nations sought to expand their territories through conquest, leading to wars of conquest.

6. **Religious or Ethnic Conflicts:** Differences in religion, ethnicity, or culture can fuel conflicts and wars.

7. **Power and Influence:** Nations or leaders may seek to increase their power and influence on a regional or global scale.

It's important to note that war often results in significant human and societal costs, including loss of life, displacement, economic disruption, and long-lasting trauma. Diplomacy, conflict resolution, and peaceful negotiations are generally preferred methods for addressing disputes and conflicts to avoid the devastating consequences of war.

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8 months 3 weeks ago #1083 by idy
Long-standing historical grievances or unresolved conflicts can lead to hostilities.

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8 months 1 week ago #1356 by hassi5
Wars can arise from various reasons, including disputes over territory, resources, political ideologies, self-defense, and power struggles among nations. The perceived need for war varies depending on the specific circumstances and goals of the involved parties.

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8 months 1 week ago #1360 by zaibi6778
A war is typically fought by a country or group of countries against an opposing country or group with the aim of achieving an objective through the use of force. Wars can also be fought within a country in the form of a civil or revolutionary war.

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