Hey Siro, this is a thread about global warring, not global warming - please pay attention and whore your hippy tree-hugging credentials elsewhere...
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Originally posted by Kidicious
US vs plains indians
Originally posted by Patroklos
Any of the migrating barbarian vs. Rome wars.
The Helvetii vs. Julius for a specfic example.
Surely there must be plenty of examples in the twentieth century?
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Actually yeah, I was thinking of the Goths, Huns and Vandals...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helvetii
Nope, Julius moved in attacked the Helvetii from Gallia Narbonensis as they tried to migrate into Gaul. Caesar acted on the behest of allied Gauls. This became his excuse for meddling in Gaul further..."The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
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Though this new generation of wars is likely to strike at the heart of people's ability just to feed themselves or have a place to live
After burning their villages and food stores I guess you have both conditions, but they did to that to themselves.
EDIT: Though you did say "and" in your actual question. I don't think any of the barbarian tribes were actually starving, but overpopulation was the cause of territoral pressure and thus migrating. Hunger usually follows overpopulation."The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
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Originally posted by Patroklos
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helvetii
Nope, Julius moved in attacked the Helvetii from Gallia Narbonensis as they tried to migrate into Gaul. Caesar acted on the behest of allied Gauls. This became his excuse for meddling in Gaul further...
Julius attacked the Helvetii. This war was therefore not fought for the "right to exist" or however you want to call it, but for pure political reasons."Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."
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Julius attacked the Helvetii. This war was therefore not fought for the "right to exist" or however you want to call it, but for pure political reasons."The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
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So in the entire history of humanity, all we can find is a bunch of tribespeople who made themselves hungry by destroying their own food!!!
And who's to say that the 'pressure' they received to move, wasn't because of another bunch just being more powerful and greedy, and not necessarily because they themselves were hungry...
Kinda makes Arrian's statement look rather wrong really, doesn't it?
Or, as I was saying, we are now on the cusp of entering into a new type of conflict with Darfur as a precursor and countries like Israel being clever by securing territories essential to it's being able to feed its population for the future decades ago...
For nations like the US of course, oil is just as precious as food and water, so they obviously took a leaf out of Israel's book by securing Iraq's oil reserves...
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Originally posted by Patroklos
Mobius made no mention of how the war started, only why. The reason the war started was the Helvetii migrated. The intervention of the Romans was a direct consequense of that.
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oil is just as precious as food and water
by securing Iraq's oil reserves..."The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
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Originally posted by Patroklos
You eat crude? That explains some things.
Iraqi oil goes to India and Europe.
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Originally posted by Patroklos
Mobius made no mention of how the war started, only why. The reason the war started was the Helvetii migrated. The intervention of the Romans was a direct consequense of that.
The stick found to beat the dog with were the Helvetians."Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."
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