Here's the point; those who start wars don't much care what the toll is in terms of human suffering, nor are they inclined to find out and take this into their decision making. Ironically, Hitler was a veteran of the trenches in WW1 and this didn't seem to color his thinking one bit in 1939. Recent bad guys, like Slobodan Milosevic in the former Yugoslavia and Saddam Hussein, weren't moved to conduct any inquiries into the predicable human toll of things either.
Consider the road to war in Iraq in 2003 as well, and remember the selling job that the Bush gang, including Cheney, "Rummie", "Wolfie", and sadly even Colin Powell, did on this one. Truth is always the first casualty of war. We had all the usual deception/misinformation, demonization of the opposition and the big sell about WMD followed by the assurances of a quick "shock and awe" campaign with few casualties, no collateral damage, lots of "gee-whiz" high tech stuff, assurances of a happy reception by the population, a regime change to democratic government.... and then what. It turned out to be almost a 10 year grind with a huge toll in lives and treasure and a bitter guerilla war which left a broken and devastated country in it's aftermath, and it had exactly diddley squat to do with 9-11. Lately we have seen some of "the old gang" of neo-conservatives who engineered this one, most notably Wolfowitz, popping up on TV totally unrepentant and even offering good ideas about how to proceed in Syria. Talk about a failure to learn.![]()
I firmly believe Hitler did not come back from the Western Front a sane person. His diary and poetry from that period are, excuse me, bonkers.




















































