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I believe that the only reason is the greed for power. National leaders do not want to have any authority above them. They would rather hold onto their power no matter what the consequences to their citizens.
Resorting to war often achieves nothing. What has been achieved by the invasion of Iraq other than increasing fear and hatred between Islamic peoples and the West? The 'war against terrorism' has only boosted recruitment to organisations such as Al Qaeda.
Most international disagreements are between governments more than between peoples, yet it is the peoples who have to supply the soldiers, and it is the people who suffer from the war. The governments look after themselves while their peoples pay the price, in more ways than one. Why do we put up with it?
At the very least there should be international courts with the power to control the behaviour of nations, but I also believe that a form of World Government would go a long way to solve this type of problem.
President George W. Bush claims to hold his religious convictions very seriously, yet does he follow the Golden Rule? Does he follow Jesus' advice to 'love your neighbour' and 'turn the other cheek'?
Wouldn't it be more Christian to try to resolve problems by methods similar
to those used by Mahatma Gandhi?
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