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THE DELUSION OF WAR
Who Needs War Propaganda for Millennials? There is nothing more natural for people to hold different views. That’s what makes us individuals. What might to certain extent be a matter of concern, however, is when views with very questionable contents … Continue reading
Posted in Brutal Logic, Humans, Reports from Human Jungle
Tagged Conflict, International Security, Military Technology
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International Security – the Mirage of the Impossible
As a result, the Security Council permanent members abandoned their duties to guard international security. Betraying the trust of the international community, the “Big Five” practically nationalized the extraordinary powers they were given in order to maintain international peace and security and started illegitimately applying them as a powerful extension of their own national foreign policy. Continue reading
“Hard to Be a God”
What could be worse than a “Ghost Fleet” scenario? When the US Congress, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Secretary of the Navy schedule to be briefed in real time about a sci-fi book, you have … Continue reading
A Boomerang among Drones
For the same reason you would not expect a Neanderthal age man to solve differential calculus problems, you cannot trust 21st century civilizationally delayed mankind to manage a safe use of killer robots A returning boomerang In 2011 genetic researchers … Continue reading
The Code of the Jungle
Sword, Gun, Drone or Nuclear? Law of the Jungle One of the above antelopes, most probably the weakest or the slowest, will be killed and eaten. Rule Number One of the Code of the Jungle is well known: it refers … Continue reading
Posted in Brutal Logic, Diversity, Humans, Reports from Human Jungle
Tagged Conflicts, Human Beings, International Security, Nature
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Wrong Way?
For a few months already, I am assertively being haunted by one theoretical question: Which country, or organization, or any other entity, network or ideological construction, would benefit most from a full-fledged war between NATO and Russia, in which all … Continue reading
Steel, Spirit and a Cause
Did you see the extant in the picture above? Now try to imagine how the swirling winds a few years ago have brought a seed into this rock crevice. It was definitely not a very blessed seed, in terms of … Continue reading
Diagnosis: Civilizational Thinking Deficiency
Since the beginning of the millennium, the approximate inventory of confrontation related costs in the world includes: war deaths nearing 800 thousand; global military expenditure about 23 trillion USD; homeland security expenditure globally at least 6 trillion USD; tens of … Continue reading