History is full of wars and conflicts. Throughout time, world leaders have often been the instigators of these conflicts ~ they have caused wars for a variety of reasons, including power, wealth, and religion. There have always been those who profited from war, while others simply suffered.
But, are they the real culprits for the war? Or are we all responsible for allowing our leaders to lead us into battle?
- It's easy to think of world leaders as heroes. They are the ones who lead us in times of peace and war. They are the ones who make the decisions that affect our lives.
However, it is important to remember that leaders are people just like us. They have their own interests and goals. And sometimes those interests can conflict with the interests of the people they lead.
In the case of war, leaders have the power to decide whether their men will go to battle or not. They can use this power to protect people or sacrifice them in the name of their own interests.
- It would be hallucinatory for people of any nationality to want war!
But as far as we know - We don't make war! We are not instigating! We are not dividing the world!
In many cases, it is the political leaders who profit the most from war. They gain power, wealth and fame from conflict. Instead, it is ordinary people who suffer. They are the ones who die in battle, the ones who are wounded and the ones who lose their homes.
It is hallucinatory to see how political leaders send common people to die or kill for their interests. It is hallucinatory to see how they are used to manipulate the people of the society with various political tricks.
The people want peace, but their leaders send them to war. They do not want to die or kill for the interests of others. The people want prosperity, but their leaders are leading them into conflict.
World leaders are powerful people with enormous influence on our lives. It is important to remember that they are responsible for their actions.