1st, Inevitability,
"I don't want peace. I want problems, always."
- A YouTuber's rendition of Shao Kahn
"Many great men are procrastinators, but there is not one among them, who would not be greater still, if he possessed the resolve to face an unpleasant task or truth."
- Dr Stan, Another Gaming Comic
'Conflict, is such a truth.
A truth so deadly, that hypotheticals and shadow practice is not enough.
'Practice how to fight, and you get best at 'practice fights.
'Fight, and you get best at fighting.
Punching bags are great, beneficial to combat readiness,
But they don't beat the experience of giving and taking a punch to the face.
Moreover War Games run the risk of 'pretense,
"When a wargame becomes a “big deal,” attended by a number of senior decision-makers, it is also likely to attract the attention of the press, and therefore the results of the game will be of marked interest. This means that perceived failures or shortcomings are to be avoided as an embarrassment, and that the game is inevitably slanted to generate a “successful outcome” (as far as an external third-party in concerned), regardless of the original aims.
In which case the game is no longer a wargame, but instead a triumphant procession through the plan to a successful outcome, with only trivial points “learned” to justify the event afterwards."
'Peacetime militaries, produce societies and militaries concerned with 'peacetime concerns.
'Inclusivity, 'Representation, 'Appearance, and 'Parade.
Though a country might 'try to retain the values of War,
The Meritocracy more easily falls away in peace.
'War, 'Forces the military to care, to promote standards and individuals capable and 'proven in 'War. Not 'peacetime military activities.
1.2, Peace
Why should we trust one another to remain allies?
If Trump was just a 'bit more mad, I can imagine Canada and America in conflict again.
And should Britain flinch, as Chamberlain did?
What if Britain's value of military might fades? Atrophied through a lack of use or value?
What might come of the ice in the north melted, and new demographics and cultures?
Military might and readiness, is something that should 'never be placed second in importance.
Only by 'War, can the highest standards be maintained and valued.
Only by 'War, tested.
Train as they like, every nation is but a silhouette, until 'tested in 'reality, not theory.
What a Paper Tiger, Russia, proved to be.
2nd Economic Costs
When I speak of Keynesian and Windows, I speak of necessity.
"To sum up, by assuming full employment, the broken window fallacy simply assumes away the problem we need to solve, namely, pulling the economy out of recession. That is why Keynesian economics asserts that during the periods of high unemployment, it would be better to pay workers to dig out holes and fill them up again, or even to break and fix windows, than doing nothing at all. Of course, it will be much more desirable to pay workers for socially desirable projects, but you get the drift of the argument."
"If War did not exist, it would be necessary to invent one."
- 'Almost Voltaire
Military weapons, supplies, vehicles and so on.
Are 'going to 'break, or be outdated.
A 'lesser method of recovering the economic losses of staying readily equipped.
Can be to use them in war games, or to trade them to nations of even 'less military means.
But better I say, to use them ourselves. 'See what works, by the surest means available, The 'necessary means. . . 'War.
It benefits us, and benefits us again, when we sell the data learned, and/or sell what remains of the weapons.
2.2 Financial Costs of War
The days 'are, more past than not, of the 'plunder of war. . . In the 'obvious sense.
War 'does seem to lay a financial cost upon a nation. . . But what does it reap?
'Vastly more, than what is spent, when war and the world is 'calculated.
It is 'by 'War and Intervention, that Trade is struck and the Market Forced.
When one is 'ever active in the Wars of the world, one is 'ever directing the situation to one's ends.
What right to a slice, has the individual who sits out war?
How large a 'piece, can one demand through non-intervention?
Empires have ever been made through War,
Have ever 'held their own, by 'being War Forged.
By a 'willingness and 'ability to enter War.
Nations such as Japan or China, ignored the outside world for a time, 'neglected 'True Military might, as is compared with nations 'outside oneself.
And had their ports forced open. To the Economic benefits of Britain and America.
The Black Ships (Japan), Opium Wars (China)
Had America sat out the World Wars, as we 'could have,
What 'hand would we have in the New World Orders after 'such a war?
I also state a callback to inefficiently and misallocation of militaries in peacetime.
When 'War is not 'forced by the necessity of 'being War, to be the first concern of the military,
'Lesser concerns, 'Irrelevant concerns to the 'purpose of a military, creep in. Wokeness, for example.
3rd Morality and Social
We 'did 'roughly agree to debate any aspect,
But by accepting my debate you 'also agreed to the 'rough description including 'Volunteers.
Who are you or I, to 'stop individuals, with an interest in war or benefits that service might provide.
In America, being a Veteran has 'many benefits.
Education, Health Care, Trade Skills, Counseling, Job Resume, Politics, Home Loans, Various Discounts at private businesses.
And if the most aggressive of the human race should pursue such a career?
Well, The overpopulation angle 'is a bit of a long shot,
But humans have no natural predator that I know of,
While we may get a handle on our growth, For the moment, I simply present another minor faucet of partial war, That would serve a purpose.
That humans 'need some form of selection.
I do not argue for 'killing them, Though my argument does note war has a high occurrence of death.
In best light, I argue that aggressive people seek a career in which their proclivities are relevant to their work. That perhaps in a disciplined environment that encourages Duty, Honor, Country.
A responsibility towards their society, And a responsibility they expect to be returned.
In the worse light, I do note society would have fewer violent individuals from death.
"The study confirms that the military attracts men who are generally less neurotic, less likely to worry, less likely to be concerned about seeking out novel experiences. When compared with men in civilian pursuits, those entering the military also are more aggressive, more interested in competition than cooperation and less concerned about the feelings of others, the study finds."
3.2 Fictional Pseudoscience
How it the behavioral sink a fictional pseudoscience?
Humans are animals, and at times scientists study and test animals in social experiments or observation in their natural habitats.
"In 2021, there were 11.7 million property victimizations. Property crime includes burglary, trespassing, motor vehicle theft, and household theft. Between 2017–2021, property victimization decreased from 108.4 per 1,000 households to 90.3, a 17% decline."
All science and facts start from 'somewhere,
That we understand there is more yet to learn, does not mean we do not apply what we yet have.
"The research analyzes crime statistics and demographic data from 2010 to 2023, identifying how increased population density contributes to higher crime rates, including violent offenses, theft, and drug-related activities. The analysis explores the socio-economic factors—such as poverty, unemployment, and limited resources—that exacerbate criminal behaviour in overpopulated environments. Using time-series and regression analysis, the study demonstrates a strong correlation between rising population density and increased crime rates, with a notable spike during peak tourist seasons. The findings suggest that economic disparity and lack of employment opportunities further intensify the effects of overpopulation on crime."
At least my method, it is freely chosen, not 'forced as some population controls.
Such as the one child policy.
A moral duty, risk of one's own life, to safeguard one's people, and the ideals and values of one's nation abroad.
4rth, Experience
The Unavoidable Necessity Necessitates Intentional Exposure.
I state a callback to inefficiently and misallocation of militaries in peacetime.
As well as my argument, that when War is not a Necessity, Lesser Concerns and Weaknesses become focuses of a military.
And the wrong sorts of people, good at parades, theory, and do nothing projects to put on their profile sheet, get promoted.
Peacekeeping,
"Modern simulation technologies, field exercises, joint multinational drills, and deployments in genuinely defensive or peacekeeping operations"
'Are good, though some peacekeeping operations could have included more war on the part of the peacekeepers.
"[At] its heart the Rwandan story is the failure of humanity to heed a call for help from an endangered people. While most nations agreed something should be done, they all had an excuse why they should not be the ones to do it. As a result the UN was denied the political will and material means to prevent the tragedy."
― Roméo Dallaire, Shake Hands with the Devil
War evolves rapidly, Yes! I agree,
Which is why we must keep a finger on the pulse of War.
Constantly testing our equipment and tactics, replacing when need be.
Involvement in wars, gives us first hand, and first rights to military intelligence of conflicts.
So called small wars, are 'not small in the benefits they provide us.
Our involvement and allying with Israel for instance, a great benefit on missile deterrence.
Involvement in Ukraine, great benefit gaining intelligence on drones.
But,
They haven't replaced boots.
Don't worry, no one is gonna read our debate anyway i think. long debates do not seem to get votes here.
Ah, I meant it as a joke.
It's from 8-Bit Theater, a webcomic about a party of psychopaths.
I'm a 'bit sorry I deleted it now, As you have replied.
But I figured other people might not find it as funny as me, and thought, 15 minute window to delete, probably no one read it.
But instant I click delete, heh, notification.
. . .
I'm not 'terribly serious about the topic,
Though I 'do find it interesting, and think there are argument to be made for seeking war.
Are we just gonna pretend that this is right?
Which film is this btw? Or show?
Should've also made a summary in the end like my opponent since no one likes reading all that. Anyways:
The fact that wars happen does not justify deliberately provoking them. Wise policy prepares for war without starting it.
War consumes resources and undermines prosperity. It is not a sustainable or productive economic engine.
Using war to manage aggression and population is unethical and dehumanizing.
Readiness and adaptation come from modern training and innovation, not conflict.
A strategy of constant war erodes alliances, breeds instability, and damages a nation’s reputation.
I'm open to it being about any effects, be they Military, Political, Economic, Moral, or Other.
The Black Forest in Germany, is somewhere I've often thought would be interesting to see.
Are we arguing only about keeping the quality of the army to a certain level? Or are we gonna treat this from all aspects. Political and economic. Or maybe moral?
Btw: Oregon is amazing!
Higher life expectancy too.
Certainly they are fine countries.
Varying in aspects of life's qualities that they excel in.
But still, I would choose America, for what it excels in, and I value, for me.
Japan and Switzerland have higher quality of life.
I hear it's a fine country,
Though I am fond of the redwoods of Oregon.
Switzerland is better to live in than USA.
And 'by that, their military suffered and rusted some.
'Had Germany invaded in WW2, as was considered, the Swiss would not have held out as 'well, as if they 'had minded war.
Switzerland wasnt at war for over 200 years.
'Would they?
Swiss Mercenaries have 'such a fame in history.
And if Japan had not 'cut themselves off from the world, during the Sakoku Era, but instead had kept their weapons 'relevant and honed,
The Black Ships of Admiral Perry, might not have laid before Japan such threat, as to force open their ports to trade.
Switzerland and Japan would disagree.