I'm new here. Just signed up, submitted my first story, which is still pending. So I wandered around to the discussion groups.
I've been thinking about the centuries, millennia, in fact, that the nations of Europe slaughtered each other before peace finally came. Mostly, anyway. There are still troubles in the Balkans and the eastern edges (Georgia, Ukraine).
Will peace in the Middle East come only after an apocalyptic struggle of the magnitude of both World Wars? Many deaths, many people uprooted, borders rearranged.
Think of how the aggressors, especially Germany, lost territory when it was all said and done. Looking back on it, it would have made sense in 1914 to follow the road of peace.
Lessons for our modern world.
I've been thinking about the centuries, millennia, in fact, that the nations of Europe slaughtered each other before peace finally came. Mostly, anyway. There are still troubles in the Balkans and the eastern edges (Georgia, Ukraine).
Will peace in the Middle East come only after an apocalyptic struggle of the magnitude of both World Wars? Many deaths, many people uprooted, borders rearranged.
Think of how the aggressors, especially Germany, lost territory when it was all said and done. Looking back on it, it would have made sense in 1914 to follow the road of peace.
Lessons for our modern world.