The Reality of War
War is ruthless. It brutally confronts our romantic assumptions and, in every sense, deconstructs the nature of our reality. War is an uncomfortable paradox and a systemic and enduring fact.
War is ruthless. It brutally confronts our romantic assumptions and, in every sense, deconstructs the nature of our reality. War is an uncomfortable paradox and a systemic and enduring fact.
Back in 2013, I was a civilian bystander.
Sure, I was concerned about our perpetual wars and the trauma that follows in their wake. But I was also strangely detached.