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WAR
“A country cannot simultaneously prevent and
prepare for war” - Albert Einstein
                                      -Harley parayno
                                        -Feb, 4 2011
                                            -Period 1
What is war ?

War is a conflict between two groups, it can be fought in land, air
and sea.
The U.S is currently in war with Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and as
always, drugs.
New military technologies make war more safer for U.S troops but
dangerous than ever for the opponents
Few types of warfare; Conventional(reduces opponent military),
Nuclear(used for mass destruction)
Do nations avoid wars?

Yes, they avoid wars because of consequences
including economic and casualties
Some nations go to war to take control over other
nations
It is expensive to produce military products like tanks,
armor and other weapons
It is possible that North Korea and the U.S are going to
war.
How does war start?


A reason is it happends is when two side cant agree on
one point.
Some go to war to prove who is more powerful
In Dec. 7 1941 Japan troops tried to destroy the U.S
pacific fleet but failed.

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What is War? Understanding Causes and Types of Conflict

  • 1. WAR “A country cannot simultaneously prevent and prepare for war” - Albert Einstein -Harley parayno -Feb, 4 2011 -Period 1
  • 2. What is war ? War is a conflict between two groups, it can be fought in land, air and sea. The U.S is currently in war with Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and as always, drugs. New military technologies make war more safer for U.S troops but dangerous than ever for the opponents Few types of warfare; Conventional(reduces opponent military), Nuclear(used for mass destruction)
  • 3. Do nations avoid wars? Yes, they avoid wars because of consequences including economic and casualties Some nations go to war to take control over other nations It is expensive to produce military products like tanks, armor and other weapons It is possible that North Korea and the U.S are going to war.
  • 4. How does war start? A reason is it happends is when two side cant agree on one point. Some go to war to prove who is more powerful In Dec. 7 1941 Japan troops tried to destroy the U.S pacific fleet but failed.

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