Thursday, June 11, 2015

Why are there wars now. how to keep the world free

Wars are still being fought all the menaces wars are notorious for notwithstanding.
·         Why is this so? Suggest a few ways to keep the world free of wars. 
It is a sad fact that, despite the knowledge on the catastrophic consequences of wars, the world is still warring. This dichotomous state is attributed to several factors, and there are measures to keep the world war-free. 45 words

The primary reason is the age-old animosity between nations. Some nations are arch enemies on territorial disputes. The second thing is there are bullies among nations that feign superior to others and, in order to maintain their hold over other nations, they precipitate war between nations.

Take the case of the Koreas. They have been on warpath for ages and it is to establish their respective positions. Besides, warmongering is the policy of some nations and war is their business. War on terror headed by the U. S, the war for restoring democracy in Iraq and wars for erasing fundamental forces like the Hamas, the I.S and the Al Khaeda are the other reasons.

Though it is too ambitious to expect a war-free world, there are possibilities to mitigate the chances of it. My first recommendation is to keep the wealth of the world equally distributed across the needy. This is so because deprivation is precipitant of war. The second thing is the world nations must make it a point that they are not investing further on war machinery and technology like nuclear warheads, surface to surface missiles and drones. And, finally, dialogue is a way-out. Disputing nations should be brought at a table, brokered by the U.N, to get their issues sorted out.

In short, aggression is there in the gene of man, and wars are happening due to countless factors in different parts of the world. Considering the deadly aftermaths of any war, it is important to take proactive measures to make the world more peaceful. The suggestions here may help it greatly.

290 words a jaypees doc. 

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