The world’s first war…

… was fought around 40,000 years ago within the Pre-Nostratic population shortly before we left Africa, the descendants of whom speak the languages of the Nostratic primary language family I have proposed …

War is something you give in to. Martial inclination feels like filling a gap, but the perceived gap is an illusion created by the animosity the belligerent people themselves are projecting. War is about winding up and filling gaps.

The overall conflictive period lasted thousands of years, over which time the technique of the warrior was gradually and artfully cultivated within the previously instinctively communal human race, as the conflicting sides of the civil war struggled against each other and the fissures in their own identity.

It’s an art. A practical yet deceptive art. —“All warfare is based on deception.” – Sun Tzu, the Art of War (5th century BC)

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Ali Khamenei of Iran

The war in Ukraine is indirectly one of the world’s more important conflicts from throughout history, as it brings us suddenly to a pivotal moment in the trajectory of Western history, determining details of our much-questioned integrity and concretising the harsh reality of all the resentment towards us in other cultures. Keen as most of the world’s people are to promote peace these days, Vladimir Putin has curiously chosen firmly to reject the flow and to embrace his status as visionary tyrant, grimly redefining or reimagining the role of war in the modern world. The simple act of reaction is key to forming meaningful opposition here. Don’t be fooled by Putin’s bloodthirsty wiles. War is dark, grim business that doesn’t need to happen in an engaged, scrutinising, informatised world.

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