European Union countries have not started a war in fifty years. United states has started quite a few wars, even during the last ten years. Even Chinese have a better track record on that count, they kill mostly their own people.
And talking about Crusades, president Bush declared a crusade before understanding (being told) what crusades meant for muslims.
If there will be weapons in space, I would not like the US to be only one having them. US is the country with most aggressive war politics in recent history. It is just too dangerous to world peace.
European Union could be a better alternative, considering that it never has started a war. It should also be cabable, as it has missed Mars fewer times than NASA.
Basically, the more effective the blacklisting system becomes, the more controlled the process has to be. If we will have a world-wide, effective blackilisting system, it will eventually have to have the same kind of protections a court (in some countries at least) offers. With the inherent bureaucracy and delays. This is not necessarily a bad thing, except that the delays contradict with the efficiency.
European Union countries have not started a war in fifty years. United states has started quite a few wars, even during the last ten years. Even Chinese have a better track record on that count, they kill mostly their own people. And talking about Crusades, president Bush declared a crusade before understanding (being told) what crusades meant for muslims. If there will be weapons in space, I would not like the US to be only one having them. US is the country with most aggressive war politics in recent history. It is just too dangerous to world peace.
European Union could be a better alternative, considering that it never has started a war.
It should also be cabable, as it has missed Mars fewer times than NASA.
Basically, the more effective the blacklisting system becomes, the more controlled the process has to be. If we will have a world-wide, effective blackilisting system, it will eventually have to have the same kind of protections a court (in some countries at least) offers. With the inherent bureaucracy and delays.
This is not necessarily a bad thing, except that the delays contradict with the efficiency.