No two wars are ever the same. Some are just, some are unjust, but the basic commonality shared between them all is that young men and women heeded a call to service, overcame their fear, and fought for their side.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
No two wars are identical.
We often fight wars with our young.
Wars may be fought with weapons, but they are won by men. It is the spirit of men who follow and of the man who leads that gains the victory.
All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers.
This war differs from other wars, in this particular. We are not fighting armies but a hostile people, and must make old and young, rich and poor, feel the hard hand of war.
Wars are, of course, as a rule to be avoided; but they are far better than certain kinds of peace.
Those wars are unjust which are undertaken without provocation. For only a war waged for revenge or defense can be just.
Older men declare war. But it is the youth that must fight and die.
War has traditionally been a man's work, although we know that often women were the cause of violence.
There is hardly such a thing as a war in which it makes no difference who wins. Nearly always one side stands more or less for progress, the other side more or less for reaction.
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