No, all you need is a stupid person to start it.
Fort Necessity
Fort Necessity, PA was the location of the opening battle of the French and Indian War in 1754.
No war started at Fort Necessity. The Battle of Fort Necessity was an early engagement in what Americans call the French and Indian War and others call the Seven Years War. George Washington eventually surrendered the Fort to French forces, and in the process he signed a surrender document that the French used as one pretext for their continued belligerency.
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Pythagoras
Josephine Kiddle has written: 'The necessity of death for life'
No. Implicit in the concept of "war crimes" is the understanding that the exigencies of war excuse certain acts that would otherwise be considered illegal. Any act, therefore, that falls outside what is considered acceptable during wartime would still be considered a war crime, regardless of the "necessity." In other words, the concept of "military necessity" has already taken into consideration when deciding what is, and what is not, a war crime.
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George Washington.
As a profession rather than a necessity.
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