RESOURCES EXTRACTION !
Propagating continuous war to extract resources is not a sustainable or intelligent strategy for several reasons:
1. Human and Economic Costs: War leads to massive human suffering, including loss of lives, displacement of people, and long-term psychological trauma. Economically, war drains resources, destroys infrastructure, and disrupts trade, often leading to widespread poverty and instability.
2. Global Instability: Continuous conflict creates instability, not only in the regions directly affected but also globally. This instability disrupts global markets, increases the risk of terrorist activity, and strains international relations.
3. Resource Depletion: Extracting resources through violent means tends to deplete them quickly without establishing sustainable practices. War often leads to environmental destruction, reducing the long-term viability of natural resources.
4. Diplomatic and Social Backlash: Perpetuating war for resource extraction can lead to widespread international condemnation, sanctions, and isolation. It can also fuel resentment and resistance from local populations, leading to prolonged conflicts that become harder to win or control.
5. Moral and Ethical Concerns: War for resource extraction raises profound moral and ethical questions. It prioritizes profit over human dignity, and undermines efforts for peace, justice, and human rights.
In the long term, diplomacy, cooperation, and sustainable resource management are far smarter and more effective ways to secure resources while fostering global peace and development.

