Where to make trouble Russian Gentleman vs Israel rampage, the truth behind the war revealed!

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-29

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Where to make trouble Russian Gentleman vs Israel rampage, the truth behind the war revealed!

The world is in flames, and Russia, Ukraine, Palestine and Israel are on fire. In the face of such a situation, what is our emotion? How should this war be viewed, especially when it comes to all aspects of human nature and battlefield behavior?

Let's talk about the Russian-Ukrainian war first, this war has been tug-of-war for more than a year, and Russia's lightning attack on Ukraine was once impressive. No matter who is right or who is wrong, let's let it go for a moment, after all, what we care about is what is happening in this war.

From the reports and news, we can see that when Russia carried out a lightning attack on Ukraine, they behaved very gentlemanly, properly protected civilian infrastructure, and even killed innocents indiscriminately. In this regard, neither the United States nor Western countries have attacked Russia on humanitarian issues. Isn't that a bit surprising?

In contrast, Israel's behavior in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is embarrassing. The indiscriminate bombing of civilian facilities, including schools, hospitals, homes, and even aid agencies and United Nations headquarters, is nothing short of frenzied. What's going on? Can humanity and humanity be lost in the face of war?

The battlefield behavior of the Russian army and the Israeli army shows two extremes, one gentleman and the other barbaric. Despite its superiority, the Russian army has maintained relative restraint and protected infrastructure such as water, electricity, energy, communications, and residential buildings. In contrast, Israel has recklessly and indiscriminately bombed all kinds of civilian facilities, which is chilling.

Some commentators even say that the reason why the Russian army appears passive is also because they have not completely let go of their hands and feet. But once you let go of your hands and feet, you become a beast. This makes one ponder, can war only make humanity a barbarian?

Now, let's take a look at the situation of these two wars. The Russia-Ukraine conflict has been going on for two years, and there are relatively few civilians**. However, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has only been fought for more than a month, but more than 10,000 Palestinian civilians have died. What's going on here? Why are there such huge differences between the two wars? What are the deep-seated reasons behind this?

The performance of this kind of war has sparked discussions among many netizens. Some people expressed admiration for the gentlemanly style of Russia, believing that it was a manifestation of battlefield cultivation. As for Israel's behavior, netizens have expressed their indignation, believing that its behavior has completely lost its humanity. This makes people ponder, is war a test of human nature, or a judgment of human civilization?

In short, these two wars have shown us two extremes of battlefield cultivation, one is to maintain humanity, and the other is to fall into barbarism. As Chinese, we can't help but ask, does war really need to be so barbaric? Can righteousness and restraint not exist on the battlefield?

We oppose any form of war, but if war has already occurred, we must adhere to the most basic international conventions and moral bottom line. Because we are modern human beings who have evolved, we can no longer show ourselves as bestiacs. On the battlefield of this strife, we expect humanity to be preserved, not to be barbaric. These two wars are not only a geopolitical game, but also a test of human nature and civilization. We hope that such trials will continue to decrease and eventually disappear into the long river of history.

And if we want to talk about evolution, we should probably start with human nature. The performance of Russia and Israel in this war has become almost two extremes of evolution. The gentlemanly demeanor of Russia, in contrast, makes people feel the existence of civilization and benevolence. Israel's barbarism, however, seems to have brought people back to the age of the beast, without restraint and without scruples.

Perhaps this is the paradox of evolution. We are going further and further on the road of science and technology and civilization, but we have lost the most basic humanity on the battlefield. In the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Israel's atrocities are reminiscent of historical crimes. The brutality of publicly arresting, shooting, and even shooting parents in front of children and shooting children in front of parents is deplorable.

For the Chinese, we are not outsiders. We are in a world where every shaking of the world can affect us. Our focus on these two wars is not just an outsider's curiosity, but a concern for humanity, civilization, and the future.

The performance of Russia and Israel may not be absolutely right or wrong, but they are two very different definitions of human nature. At this juncture, we must say no not only to war, but also to barbarism and loss of control. We are not beasts, we are human beings who have evolved over a long period of time, and with the foundation of thought and civilization, we cannot abandon these and become barbarians who have lost their reason.

In the end, these two wars presented a test of humanity and civilization. We need to be vigilant at this time, reflect on our actions, and stick to the bottom line of humanity. War should not be an excuse for the evolution of civilization, but an opportunity for us to work together to build a peaceful world.

Behind this war, there are deep-seated problems and challenges. We look forward to a future where humanity will no longer be out of control and civilization will degenerate. In this time of strife, we need to remain human, follow morality, and insist on reason, because only in this way can we truly achieve the goal of evolution and lead humanity to a better future.

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