I know me my Sisyphus well, and I can see you doing your thing there. My stance here has been that war is necessary, that it is inevitable, and that it is productive because it is in keeping with a fundamental tenet of human nature. If, as was pointed out by another member, you are doing this strictly to play ping pong, very fine and I'll duck out there; but if you are serious in thinking that war is unnecessary, you have yet to make a compelling argument for that to be so. Set Switzerland aside, because it is a red herring here. Consider the super powers from Greece to the present: Could they have come into being without war? Could they have left behind them the legacies they did, for good as much (and often more so) as for ill had they not pressed against other nations and met with resistance, thereby leading to war? If you wish to make a case for war being unnecessary, make it with evidence that shows this from the top of the food chain down, not from some little niche which became neutral to spare its life. Deal with the Scyllae and Charybdises rather than the little birds flying between them.
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