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 @9HVQ5LWfrom British Columbia  answered…1yr1Y

What kind of stupid question is this? Also let’s try to imagine a future where we aren’t senselessly killing innocent people for profit- how about we start there.

 @9HZC9Y8New Democraticfrom Nova Scotia  agreed…1yr1Y

I would love a world without war, but it just seems unlikely. The fact that there are specific war laws and regulations but are not really policed or maintained is ridiculous.

 @9K446FRfrom Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

Unfortunately, I don't think we will reach a that point, at least not for awhile. There's too many disagreements between world leaders and many of them are "pro-war" and have gained supporters who are also pro-war. So unfortunately I think this will be an issue for many more decades, centuries even.

 @9KBGZHYfrom Ontario  agreed…1yr1Y

The war and concept of war is belong less respected throughout generations and I do beleivethat he will slowly more away from war, but people are angry and war does want to continue.

 @9JV9RQKfrom Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

lol one can only wish. we will never eliminate radicals and their issues and intense beliefs

 @9JWS8VNfrom Alberta  disagreed…1yr1Y

No there will always be people who think that they are right and everyone else is wrong even if they harm everyone else.

 @9HQDTFGfrom British Columbia  answered…1yr1Y

I think Watchmen got it right: wars between humans can be obsolete but we would need an alien enemy to turn our attention.

 @9HWK3BHfrom Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

Yes so long as we remain diplomatic , secular in govt and equal right to all especially the indegenous

 @9HXBM3Qfrom Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

No. Being entirely anti-war currently is only being pro-war. War, battle, whatnot are all intrinsic to every species but war as we know it is industrial. The only war that will one day be obsolete is our "foreign intervention" "peacekeeping" bull ****

 @9JZ4YJXLiberalfrom Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

  @LeftAnglicanNew Democratic from Manitoba  answered…1yr1Y

No. The human nature does not allow a realistic scenario where we exist without war.

 @9HN985Tfrom Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

Yes, war is defined by mass armies of people fighting one another. Taking out he figurehead of said army is usually enough to at least slow a war down so it doesn't result in thousands of deaths.

 @9K2BPBCNew Democraticfrom British Columbia  answered…1yr1Y

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