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The chief business of war is to destroy human life, to pull down and burn cities, to pread famine, to multiply widows and orphans. Are these honourable deeds? Grant that a necessity for them may exist : it is a dreadful necessity such as a good man will shrink from : though it may exempt them from guilt, it cannot turn them into glory. We have thought that it is honourable to save : to relieve pain, to snatch the sick from the jaws of death . We have among the benefactors of the human race the discovers of arts which relieve human sufferings, and if these arts are honourable where is the glory of multiplying these suffering?


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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Answer:

A precise is the main theme or idea of a given excerpt.  

Explanation:

War is not an honorable deed.

War never brings peace. It only brings more destruction and suffering. It only brings guilt, not glory to a nation. Some people think that it's such an honorable act but it only brings shame and tears. war only multiplies sufferings, it never brings you relief.

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