Si vis pacem, para bellum

The phrase “If you want peace, prepare for war” translates from the Latin “Si vis pacem, para bellum.” It implies that being strong and ready for conflict is a way to deter potential aggressors and thus maintain peace. This philosophy suggests that the best way to ensure peace is through strength and preparedness, as potential adversaries are less likely to attack if they perceive a strong and capable defense.

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21 Replies to “Si vis pacem, para bellum”

  1. I heard about what happened at the Clark Park climbing tree.

    They cut off all the branches and banned climbing trees. As Rogan says, the world has been nurfed.

    The American army is wearing high heels.

    The hero of the 1984 Olympics games is dressed up like a woman.

    If you want to see the end of America, look no further than Bruce Jenner.

  2. Don’t troll me:

    THIS:

    is that the song is about. Living under the gun. I don’t want to be hiding from a new vaccine. I don’t want to be on lockdown again under a martial law police state.

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