What conclusion should I give to' wars don't end conflicts'??
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It turns out many of us have a rather mythical sense of how wars end.
For me it was the image of my mother as a child at the end of World War
Two. She grew up in northern England. Somewhere we have an old black and
white snapshot of her on V-E day in May 1945. She's nine years old,
beaming into the camera, holding a roast potato on a stick. She
remembers celebratory bonfires on every street. The photograph evokes a
feeling of victory, and of relief. But the end of World War II turns out
to be an anomaly. Most wars don't have neat, triumphant endings; they
are far messier and more inconclusive than we imagine them to be. So,I conclude that war dont end conflicts it creates conflicts and triumph never comes after war
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