Thankfully, that's one of the good parts of globalization. Another world war is nothing that anybody wants, what with our economies being so intricately connected and dependent on one another.
Wouldn't work. Just see the current state of the US government to see what happens when politicians loose and don't like itMetalDooley said:Soccer?Christ no people already take that shit seriously enough as a sport without having it as a means of ending international disputesSaidan said:WW3 will happen, eventually. But who knows, maybe at that point we are smart enough to fix our differences in a soccer match, instead of sending millions to their deaths.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_War
I think a system like they used in the movie "Robot Jox" would be a better idea.International disputes settled by gladiatorial combat between opposing giant mechs
In those terms, the japanese would have a very, very unfair advantage...MetalDooley said:Soccer?Christ no people already take that shit seriously enough as a sport without having it as a means of ending international disputesSaidan said:WW3 will happen, eventually. But who knows, maybe at that point we are smart enough to fix our differences in a soccer match, instead of sending millions to their deaths.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_War
I think a system like they used in the movie "Robot Jox" would be a better idea.International disputes settled by gladiatorial combat between opposing giant mechs
Killing some time while a patcher runs.Liv said:I thought it would fun to bring up this depressing topic. And I realise that most of us have heard that old saying:
?I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.? -Albert Einstein
So what do you think? Is another world war inevitable? How soon? Will it definetly be fought with nuclear weapons? And why?
And please be respectful of everyone's opinions.
Now hold it. You can't go talking about international mech battles without mentioning the glorious anime, G Gundam!MetalDooley said:Soccer?Christ no people already take that shit seriously enough as a sport without having it as a means of ending international disputesSaidan said:WW3 will happen, eventually. But who knows, maybe at that point we are smart enough to fix our differences in a soccer match, instead of sending millions to their deaths.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_War
I think a system like they used in the movie "Robot Jox" would be a better idea.International disputes settled by gladiatorial combat between opposing giant mechs
I'm banking on us all being immortal robots by then.Auron225 said:I can see your point standing for the next century or two, but what about after that when even peoples great-great-grandparents never experienced it? War won't be memories for people anymore, they'll be myths, legends and stories. I imagine most people will still learn from them but all it takes is one moron in power to do one stupid thing, like actually using nuclear weapons.Kolby Jack said:Nah. World War 2 left an unignorable, unforgettable, horrific impact on the world, and it was followed by the Cold War, in which multiple generations of people lived through constant threats of total annihilation. Then comes the information age, where billions of people all over the world are suddenly able to talk to one another at a capacity which grows exponentially each day. It's easy to see today that the younger generations are already fed up with the bullshit still left over from wars past and want to move forward, forgive and forget. The two biggest points of tension are the Middle East with Iran and the Pacific with China and it's neighbors. Iran's oppressive regime is living on borrowed time, their military sucks and they have almost NO allies. China is economically tangled with the US to the point that neither really wants to do anything to each other, and their biggest ally, North Korea, is so backwards and insane that even China hates them at this point.
I'm not naive enough to say that we're on the fast track to world peace or that we're moving past violent conflict, because clearly we aren't. But huge, grandiose wars fueled by bigotry and propoganda with death tolls in the multiple millions aren't going to happen. Anyone who thinks so is just so cynical that they've become blind to the positive trends made by people in the modern world. And that's just sad.
I can't see one happening anytime soon but eventually, I'd be surprised if there wasn't.
I did, indeed, see ALL the other times this was quoted.CrazyCapnMorgan said:I do not know, nor do I ever hope to realize, what it would take to "set it off", but if it does happen, remind yourself of this famous quote:Nieroshai said:Anyone who thinks it can't happen doesn't know the human race well enough. That being said, who knows what it would take to set it off?
"I do not know what weapons World War 3 will be fought with, but I can tell you that World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones."
Don't be a sore loser, Agent Smith. We beat you fair and square.Strazdas said:dont undersestimate this parasite we call humans ability to survive.