The phrase I believe you are asking about is "Make love not war." That being the case, it is simple. It comes from the Vietnam War era Anitwar Movement and protests. It was a common phrase asking for the end of the war in South
East Asia. It was a colloquial way of offering the option of peace and friendship in a time marked by the free love movement of the sexual revolution in lieu of the armed conflict of the time.
make an appearance
Someone to make you
mean i l o v e you !!
Mobilize and arm both mean to make preparations for war.
Make a lot of money.
To make a complete change
An act for "enrolling and calling out the National Forces"
It means work to earn enough to survive.
it means to make someone mad
The connection is that "both were shed" on both sides.
"If you want peace, prepare for war."
Mobilize and arm both mean to make preparations for war.