“History teaches that wars begin when governments believe the price of aggression is cheap.”
The answer may well surprise you. He could be quite smart, at least sometimes.
“History teaches that wars begin when governments believe the price of aggression is cheap.”
The answer may well surprise you. He could be quite smart, at least sometimes.
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1 By RMH
The other day the Financial Times ran an article by a professor at Columbia Unversity on the dangers of using history as a guide for the present.
His name is Mark Marzower.
A very interesting read.
January 14, 2005 @ 8:53 am | Comment
2 By ACB
Wars beging when leaders believe that the price of victory is worth mote than the value of a single human life.
They also begin when politicians are excempt from conscription.
Maybe if our leaders all had to send their eldest son to the front line as a grunt, we would have far fewer wars.
January 19, 2005 @ 2:42 am | Comment