I find most news sources and people think of all wars the same way. But that means they only understand the wars superficially. The two recent talked about ones, Palestine and Ukraine, are good examples.


Russia and Ukraine are very poor countries, with memory of extreme poverty and famine. They are obsessed with food security. The recent changes in Ukraine, the coup d’état, the broken peace treaty, etc, don’t directly harm Russia, but they are perceived as worsening Russians’ food security. This is a the thing that most frightens Russians. They must do everything they can to protect themselves against risk of famine. That is why there is a war.

When Russians say things like “we are acting against an aggression against us. This invasion is purely self-defense.”

If you want to stop the war, you must address those concerns.


Israelis are obsessed with the old testament. It says that they are exceptional. Jews are God’s one true people. They are precious and other people are disposable. It defines a chunk of the middle east that belongs to the Jews, and says it is their destiny to recapture it and expel or kill its inhabitants. It gives examples where a small crime can justify going to war. It justifies genocide by Jews against other tribes.

That is why there is continuous expansion of Israel into Muslin lands, including massacres and expulsions of Muslims by Israel. But any similar crime against an Israeli is leads to disproportionate and collective punishment against his whole people. That’s why Israelis don’t have a problem with this activity.

When Israeli statesmen say things like “they are just animals” or “what do you mean innocent Palestinian” this is what they mean.

If you want to stop the war in Palestine, you have to address that underlying rationale.

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    doesn’t matter. it’s how people feel. more importantly it’s how people in government feel, that dictates policy.