War Breaks Humans Social Bond
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According to Clemenceau war is defined as, "War is a series of catastrophes that results in a victory" (Quotation). In other words, war creates much destruction, and that results in one party winning and other losing. This is clear, if one looks back to history. Throughout history, from the beginning of the time when men learned to communicate and settle, war has been a common solution to many things such as the possession of land or property, and conflicts among groups. This is carried out even today, as shown by the attack of September 11, 2001, and the subsequent bombings on Afghanistan and war on Iraq. However, peace has not been accomplished. Instead, conflicts are growing and disputes are increasing. For this reason, to achieve peace and society's well-being, war must be banned.
First, sometimes war is inevitable, as many people would agree, because after a long time of trying to appease the aggressor, the aggressor becomes even greedier. In addition, It becomes necessary if the aggressive party would not surrender or would become a threat to the well being of society...