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People who have never been at war or seen war are often the ones who talk about wanting to start a war. They claim they can fight, defend themselves, and are ready for any conflict. Their solution to every problem is war. They believe blood must be spilled for things to change.
However, those who have experienced war, seen its horrors, and lost loved ones want nothing to do with it. They advocate for peace, not because they are cowards or unable to defend themselves, but because they understand the true cost of war. Dying in a useless war due to certain individuals' egos, which could have been avoided through dialogue, doesn't make you a hero. It makes you a fool and a pawn.
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