Well the soldiers simply become tools for the leaders who are fighting it out to use.
Certainly. War is defined by a having a state of violence between two parties, so by mere definition, yes.
3,000. That is not even close to the amount of bullets fired for every casulty through the Vietnam war. Three thousand rounds is a mere thought of how many bullets were torn through humans from 1959 -1975. The answer is never to be known. If you take a look at the statistics, 3k bullets were fired killing humans in the first year.
To reduce the threat of war the two sides held several disarmanment talks. One agreement was intended to limit the use of anti-ballistic missles.
Humans.
War dehumanizes people by stripping away their individual identities and reducing them to mere statistics or enemy combatants. The brutal realities of conflict can lead to a desensitization to violence, where human suffering is normalized and empathy diminishes. This often results in soldiers and civilians alike viewing others as objects or obstacles rather than as fellow human beings, fostering an environment where atrocities can occur with little moral restraint. Ultimately, the psychological toll of war can lead to long-lasting effects on how individuals perceive humanity and their own capacity for compassion.
yes it was used in the war it was used to carry large objects around that the humans couldn't carry
The War on Humans - 2014 was released on: USA: February 2014
Reduce the number of weapons and you reduce the risk of war.
The cast of The War on Humans - 2014 includes: Darren Pittman
Certainly. War is defined by a having a state of violence between two parties, so by mere definition, yes.
3,000. That is not even close to the amount of bullets fired for every casulty through the Vietnam war. Three thousand rounds is a mere thought of how many bullets were torn through humans from 1959 -1975. The answer is never to be known. If you take a look at the statistics, 3k bullets were fired killing humans in the first year.
Targets
Slowed down the war where both armies dug into the ground
C.S. Lewis wrote "Mere Christianity" between 1941 and 1944 during World War II. It was originally published as a series of radio broadcasts that Lewis delivered during that time.
World War 2
yes
because of pease in the humans