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speech on aftermath of a war​

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Answered by vrishi46
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Post war effects are widely spread and can be long term or short term.[2] Soldiers experience war differently than civilians, although either suffer in times of war, and women and children suffer unspeakable atrocities in particular. In the past decade, up to two million of those killed in armed conflicts were children.[2] The widespread trauma caused by these atrocities and suffering of the civilian population is another legacy of these conflicts, the following creates extensive emotional and psychological stress.[3] Present-day internal wars generally take a larger toll on civilians than state wars. This is due to the increasing trend where combatants have made targeting civilians a strategic objective.[2] A state conflict is an armed conflict that occurs with the use of armed force between two parties, of which one is the government of a state.[4] "The three problems posed by intra‐state conflict are the willingness of UN members, particularly the strongest member, to intervene; the structural ability of the UN to respond; and whether the traditional principles of peacekeeping should be applied to intra‐state conflict".[5] Effects of war also include mass destruction of cities and have long lasting effects on a country's economy.[6] Armed conflict have important indirect negative consequences on, infrastructure, public health provision, and social order.[7] These indirect consequences are often overlooked and underappreciated.

Answered by joymatidas50821
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PLEASE READ BEFORE OR AFTER

This is less aftermath of the war and more the people after the aftermath of the war. Everything mentioned under is written in the most simple words possible.

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War is something inevitable. The same way Hazel Grace Lancester spoke about oblivion. It has effects not only on the soldiers but on their families, their friends, civilians, their trainer etc. It means bloodshed, heartbreak, grief, widows, orphans. The aftermath of a war is about as disastrous as the war itself. The warriors kill people and they feel guilty about it because they might have killed a person's father, child, spouse, lover, it kills the warriors inside out. They killed for their country, yes, but thay killed a person none the less. The death of a comrade, a friend, a family member, a sibling is harder to handle than the loss of the country. Fighters like these are sane only because they have something to hold on to, something that keeps tham tied to the world of the living. After the war, the winning side celebrates-but the loss? the fear they felt? the blood they lost? It stays in the back of thier mind for the rest of thier lives, causing nightmares, flashbacks, breakdowns. The Soldiers try tk not show thier fear, but like every other human being they need to let out all the bottled feelings. The breakdowns at the funerals? It is thier way of showing how life feels without thier friend, thier partner. The family of the soldier think about the person every single day, thinking about all the memories they made together. The third stage of grief is the hardest to handle, but they have make it through, because the dead fighter would have wanted them to move on.

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