Once I made weapons carved from stone, I tied the weight to a wooden handle, a club to break the bones of my enemy. Then I became wiser..and sharpened the stone to a point and then fastened it to a stick; my arrow. I bent wood and hitched string to it; my bow. I kill my enemy with skill Then I became wiser..and made weapons forged from steel and took care to sharpen the blade of my sword. I kill my enemy with a stroke. Then I became wiser..and made the rifle that would, by exploding gunpowder, shoot balls of lead faster than the eye could see. I kill my enemy with but the pull of a trigger. Then I became wiser..and I built flying machine that could transport bombs to drop over the homes of my enemy. I kill my enemy from the sky. Then I became wiser..and created the drone, now I can guide a plane by remote control from one country and kill my enemy in another. I am a proficient killer Then I became wiser.. and I found a way to split the atom and found the power of God hidden within. I kill the ground, scorch the sky, pollute the wind and kill my enemy with the push of a button. Then I became wiser.. And I found that there is nothing more foolish than a "Wise Man of War . Tonny K. Brown
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The quote "Wise Man of War" is a common saying that refers to military commanders and soldiers. It's not a very friendly statement, but it does give an idea of the kind of power the men in power have. The problem is, they usually have absolutely no idea what they're doing when it comes to war. They just want the glory and power, but in all actuality, they are killing their own people.

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