On the day when two army corps may mutually annihilate each other in a second, probably all civilized nations will recoil with horror and disband their troops.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Once a major military confrontation occurs, North Korea will definitely be annihilated.
We need to quit appeasing our adversaries, and we need to stand with our allies.
If the American military begins to withdrawal, there will be no need for these armed groups.
There are always two forces warring against each other within us.
Getting our military back on stable footing won't happen overnight. We must start this process now, since future engagements are likely and allies are scarce.
And, perhaps most importantly, regional conflicts will again and again confront us with a cruel choice between costly engagement and costly indifference.
This bloody past suggests to us that enemies cease hostilities only when they are battered enough to acknowledge that there is no hope in victory - and thus that further resistance means only useless sacrifice.
Until we have created a romance of peace that would equal that of war, violence will not disappear from people's lives.
If not met promptly and decidedly, the two portions of the Union will gradually become thoroughly alienated, when no alternative will be left to us, as the weaker of the two, but to sever all political ties or sink down into abject submission.
It has become impossible to give up the enterprise of disarmament without abandoning the whole great adventure of building up a collective peace system.
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