Peace Without Resolution Always Ends in War

Peace Without Resolution Always Ends in War
By James Quillian,Economist, Political Analyst, Natural Law

Every century teaches the same lesson, and every generation refuses to learn it. What the world calls peace is nothing more than the temporary absence of gunfire. It is not healing. It is not settlement. It is not closure. It is a pause in a conflict that continues beneath the surface. The world keeps mistaking peace for resolution, and the cost of that mistake is always the same: another war, bigger than the last. After WWI, the world declared “peace,” but there was no resolution.

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