No, wars are not a good way to end conflict between two countries or individual. Wars bring destruction and nothing else. It results in the loss of resources as well as lives. Wars are not the solution of any conflict. Mutual understanding and conversation are the basis of better results for any conflict. Wars bring down the economic conditions of the country as well. Throughout the history, no war has ever ended a conflict. One war has either led to another war or cold war or war-like circumstances. So wars are not at all a good way to end conflicts between countries or individuals.
Gandhi won a war without even fighting one.
No, wars are not a good way to end conflict between two countries or individual. Wars bring destruction and nothing else. It results in the loss of resources as well as lives. Wars are not the solution of any conflict. Mutual understanding and conversation are the basis of better results for any conflict. Wars bring down the economic conditions of the country as well. Throughout the history, no war has ever ended a conflict. One war has either led to another war or cold war or war-like circumstances. So wars are not at all a good way to end conflicts between countries or individuals. Gandhi won a war without even fighting one.
Wars and conflicts are about the same as always. The ONLY reason people don't hear about many of those wars is because normally ONLY the industrialized countries (Modern, Civilized) are advertised in the news media.
It is difficult to give an exact number as human history spans thousands of years and has seen countless conflicts. Wars and battles have occurred all over the world, from small-scale conflicts to large-scale wars like World War I and World War II. Additionally, there have been numerous civil wars, revolutions, and regional conflicts throughout history.
The Cold War resulted in the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
Containment increased tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union while detente sought to ease tensions between the two countries.
War is an extension of the political process and often leads to peaceful negotiations .
Yes, there are MINOR conflicts, but not as taxing as the wars that major countries like Russia, America, and Britain have had in the past.
no,it is not,as many people die in wars and many children become orphaned,and many wifes become widows,and many families also gets distracted.
No, wars are not a good way to end conflict between two countries or individual. Wars bring destruction and nothing else. It results in the loss of resources as well as lives. Wars are not the solution of any conflict. Mutual understanding and conversation are the basis of better results for any conflict. Wars bring down the economic conditions of the country as well. Throughout the history, no war has ever ended a conflict. One war has either led to another war or cold war or war-like circumstances. So wars are not at all a good way to end conflicts between countries or individuals. Gandhi won a war without even fighting one.
wars are not a good way to resolve conflicts because children are orphaned , women are widowed . It dries up the kindness in peoples heart and turns them into worthless brutes . it is doom and destruction for those who wage it and for those who survive it. hence universal brotherhood must be encouraged amongst the people
punic wars
A struggle for control of the Western Mediterranean between Rome and Carthage.
There have been many conflicts in the European countries. For example WW2 and WW1 were all started in Europe. Before that there was the hundred years of war, the Roman wars and the Napoleonic wars. Europe has been a site of many cultures religions which has caused the many conflicts that Europe has had.
They were known as the Punic Wars, a word derived from the Roman word for Carthage.
They would not be my first choice, however, there are times when war is an appropriate means of resolving a conflict. Remember that wars are expensive, they get people killed and countries destroyed. If there is another way of resolving the conflict, that should be considered first.
The Firdt, Second and Third Punic Wars.
conflicts over water sources