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If war is futile; politics is futile. War is the obtaining of a political goal by other than political means.

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because its pointless and it just ruins every thing

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Q: Why is war sometimes considered as futile?
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Why is war sometimes seen as futile?

Because it cost a lot of money and lives. And the "winner" may not gain anything from a war with other nation(s).


Why world war considered one of the most futile and tragic war in history?

World War I took hundreds of thousands of lives, destroyed fertile land and cities and accomplished absolutely nothing. It managed to cause World War II.


Why might futile be a good description of trench warfare?

The word 'futile' means useless. World War 1 was originally called the 'Great War' and its purpose was to end all Wars. However as we know it didn't.


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Resistance is futile, human. Her wild attempts at explanation were futile.


Do impaired drivers drive with their windows open?

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dont resist change it might be futile to do so


Why did people think the Vietnamese War was futile?

Because the US government had to pay too much for the war without taking back anything.


What type of fallacy is resistance is futile?

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What is the author's presentation of the idea that change is futile and inevitable in Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart considered?

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