Has war changed or does war never change?
>>3193464
Of course wars changed, we can destroy entire nations by pressing a button.
>>3193469
there is no button
>>3193469
The Romans waged war to gather slaves and wealth. Spain built an empire from its lust for gold and territory. Hitler shaped a battered Germany into an economic superpower.
But war never changes.
>>3193464
Define "change"
>>3193486
>But war never changes.
cept it did, several times, on a scale that made several participants who didn't get the memo get BTFO hard
>>3193464
War hasn't changed in the fact that everything boils down to the shekel and the Eternal Merchant, be he a Hebrew, an Anglo, a single-testicled Austrian virgin, uses poor brainlets to secure themselves further material advantage. The professionalization of the military has turned warfare into a fucking job where a pilot will kill hundreds of people and shrug it off "I dunno, they just asked me to."