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 @9JV5G4PLeftanswered…9mos9MO

Perhaps many years into the future. For as long as the human race has existed, there has been wars. I find that the most likely scenario without wars might be, when the human race is eradicated from the surface of earth.

 @9JCZL6Sanswered…10mos10MO

I believe there will always be conflict, how large and small it may be, but we might be able to get to a point where it can be solved peacefully.

 @9JB8X9QLeftanswered…10mos10MO

It is already obsolete, it's just a form of imperialist domination that has no point unless it's defensive AGAINST imperialist domination. With good material conditions there's no need to fight.

 @9J5YK93Bavariafrom Tennessee  answered…10mos10MO

Yes and no only when the abrahamic religions are considered irrelevant as they keep pushing for war and terrorism on other people who do not agree with them or look like them while other religions are pushing for peace even atheists push for peace instead of war christians catholics Jews and Muslims are constantly pushing for war and acts of violence towards their own people we will only truly see peace when mankind finally outgrows the need for an imaginary friend being in control of the government and our everyday lives the abrahamic religions have and always will be violent and need to be cast aside no god belongs in politics

 @9HYWJLDVolt Germanyanswered…11mos11MO

Generally speaking, war has always been obsolete but the actions of some individual humans and their groups in extension sometimes leave hardly any other option that a military response (WW2, the Ukraine and others). I think that the global system is able to come to a point in which classical wars between counties can be overcome but I also think that wide variety of human nature will not stop creating those individuals (and people who follow them) who think that violence can be a way to fulfill their desire of power. This means that armed conflict will probably never be overcome.

 @9HSK65S from Guam  answered…11mos11MO

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 @9HRKVQVTheanswered…11mos11MO

No, we as humans are stupid as **** . Some individuals are smart, but as a group, we are a joke.

 @9HLF9NTAlliance ’90/Greensanswered…11mos11MO

When conflicting ideologies collide, there will always be war. I do not see a humanity without strong ideologies/opinions that have the potential for war, as we all strive to improve things relative to our own world views.

 @9HKB6GRLeftfrom  answered…12mos12MO

Not unless our economic system changes form disadvantaging so many. And even then, there will always be human nature, which, unless we evolve our biological selves (we are close to chimps and see how violent they are) precludes complete world peace. But something approaching that might be possible, as we have seen trends going towards less violence in recent decades, which was always coupled with more social welfare.

 @9HFN4XRVolt Germanyfrom Maryland  answered…12mos12MO

 @9HCZGMWSocial Democraticfrom Ontario  answered…12mos12MO

War is already no longer needed. But we do it because of humanities inherent flaws. I do not know if war will ever end.

 @9K3XNDZ from Missouri  answered…9mos9MO

No. War is necessary for the human race. It maintains equilibrium. The longer you delay, the more destructive it becomes...

 @9JX88L5answered…9mos9MO

No, there will always be stupid people, trying to reach their goals through force

 @9K5M25TEcological Democraticfrom Arizona  answered…9mos9MO

No war has been going on for thousands of years I don't think it will change

 @9K4PX35from Virginia  answered…9mos9MO

I really hope so, but at the moment it's a utopia. Perhaps many years into the future. I believe there will always be conflict, how large and small it may be. For as long as the human race has existed, there has been wars. I hope we might be able to get to a point where it can be solved peacefully

 @9K4L3FZfrom Virginia  answered…9mos9MO

 @9K39GG2Free Democraticfrom Virginia  answered…9mos9MO

Not a chance. It's just that as long as there's countries, people are inevitably choosing sides and there will always be conflict between them. Additonally, religious conflicts that are deep-rooted in the history will prevail as long as these religions exist and continue to frame the religion as the only and correct way.

 @9K397JYfrom Virginia  answered…9mos9MO

 @9K4LJY7from Virginia  answered…9mos9MO

I think that disagreements are inevitable, as there will always be someone who disagrees, however I think that in the future we can reach a point of peaceful communication, rather than full blown wars.

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