I hear what you’re saying about wars involving humans fighting for their people, but I think that oversimplifies things. Look, leaders and dictators have started plenty of wars just because of their own greed and hunger for power - not necessarily to protect their citizens.
And you can’t overlook all the conflicts caused by religious differences, ethnic tensions, or just plain old misunderstandings between cultures. Ideology has been a huge driving force too - just look at wars fought over differing political systems or ideologies.
I think you misinterpreted the last “humans”. They could be fighting for the defense of their families, or they could be fighting for the king that told them to.
War never changes because it always fought by humans fighting other humans for other humans that they depend on.
I hear what you’re saying about wars involving humans fighting for their people, but I think that oversimplifies things. Look, leaders and dictators have started plenty of wars just because of their own greed and hunger for power - not necessarily to protect their citizens.
And you can’t overlook all the conflicts caused by religious differences, ethnic tensions, or just plain old misunderstandings between cultures. Ideology has been a huge driving force too - just look at wars fought over differing political systems or ideologies.
I think you misinterpreted the last “humans”. They could be fighting for the defense of their families, or they could be fighting for the king that told them to.