Armaments are necessary - or are maintained on the pretext of necessity - because of a real or an imagined danger of war. Ludwig Quidde armamentdangerimagine Change image and share on social
When our mothers are alive and healthy, they do extraordinary things... like the mothers of Plaza de Mayo, who marched in Argentinean plazas, defying the military junta dictatorship and demanding the whereabouts of their abducted children... or the Liberian mothers who faced down civil war armed only with T-shirts and courage. Liya Kebede abductaliveargentinean share on social
We will never win this war until we understand the effect that Guantanamo Bay has had on the overall war effort. And we'll never get the support of the American people if we can't prove to them that these folks that we're dealing with are not common criminals. We're going to keep them - keep you safe from them. Lindsey Graham americanbaycommon share on social
The war against terrorism is one we must win. Lisa Murkowski terrorismwarwin Change image and share on social
The United Nations was founded in the aftermath of World War II, just as the world was beginning to learn the full horrors of history's worst genocide, the Holocaust that consumed 6 million Jews and 3 million others in Europe. Linda Chavez aftermathbadbegin share on social
The unvarnished truth is that we have spent the last decade funding the machinery of war, and our children have been sacrificed. LeVar Burton childdecadefund Change image and share on social
If we are to assume that North Korea becomes a nuclear-power state, of course the danger of having an all-out nuclear war, that possibility is very slim. Lee Myung-bak assumedangerkorea Change image and share on social
We can no longer apply the classic criteria to clearly determine whether and when we should use military force. We are waging war in Afghanistan, for example, but it's an asymmetrical war where the enemies are criminals instead of soldiers. Otto Schily afghanistanapplyasymmetrical share on social
I grew up being told by my parents each time they went off to war that they may explode, so I needed to know how things like the gadgets in the kitchen worked. Olivia Wilde explodegadgetgrow Change image and share on social
And so, the youngsters you have today, even though there are far fewer of them - in World War II 16.5 million men and women in uniform, today roughly a million in uniform in spite of the fact that the country is almost twice as large a population as we had in World War II. Oliver North countryfactfew share on social