WAR is Bliss OG
After these coming WARS the few that remain will say never again...
Having followed the escalating tensions and military movements around the world, I've come to see how the phrase "War is Bliss" feels deeply ironic. The recent Pentagon announcement to deploy 3,000 soldiers, coupled with Iran’s declaration that they have "been waiting for this moment for 20 years," reveals the gravity and long-standing nature of these conflicts. From my personal observations, wars leave scars far beyond the battlefield—impacting families, economies, and international relations for generations. Many people do not realize that behind each deployment, there are complex geopolitical strategies and historical grievances at play, making the situation far from black and white. After witnessing the aftermath of previous conflicts, it's clear why so many who survive say "never again". The loss and trauma are irreversible, and peace becomes a precious, yet fragile state. In conversations with veterans and civilians alike, the consensus is that understanding the human cost and seeking diplomatic solutions must be prioritized to avoid repeating the cycle of violence. We, as global citizens, need to stay informed about these developments and advocate for approaches that promote mutual respect and resolution without war. This perspective aims to deepen the original article's message, encouraging readers to reflect critically on the meaning behind the looming conflicts and the yearning for a future where war is truly a last resort.








































































