I liken war now, as it was in the past.
The rich man sits on his horse on some hill, and waves his mighty hand. The little man reacts and does the actual fighting and dying. After enough numbers of the little man have done the adequate amount of suffering and dying, and is about to tell the rich man to do his own fighting, the two rich men, ride down off their prospective hills and become friends again, and all is forgotten until the NEX TIME. The little man on the other hand goes home to lick his wounds, and bury his dead, and waits to be talked into doing the dirty work NEXT TIME..
I have said this before but, several years ago Merle Haggard wrote a song concerning this very topic titled "That's the News". One of the lines in the song is very true when it says: Politicians do all the talkin, and the soldier pays the dues.
The American Indian had a unique, but practical way of looking at war. If the tribe was attacked, they fought, and fought to win. If on the other hand "they" attack another group, they once again, "fought to win". If they were gettin whipped? They disengaged and left, living to fight another day, not seeing it as a defeat, but rather recognizing the present circumstances as "unwise to continue".
If an individual did not agree with the proposed battle, he simply withdrew himself, and was not thought less of.
The English, the French, and other European countries have given us a "false sense of honor", and a "false sense of loyalty", to our country when the "cause" is not worthy of fighting for, nor dying for. Thus, our young follow the directions of lying, conniving politicians to battle, only to walk away, or be carried away, with no real accomplishment, either real, or imagined, while their mothers and fathers swell with pride, that their sons and daughters are dying to support what is eventually found to be a lie. These two present wars, were, and are, based on lies, yet some STILL support the wars, and not one politician has left he busy schedule to go and actually fight for what he so vehemently supports. I support only the men fighting them. In my 60 years of life, I have never seen a politician that believed his cause to the point, that he laid down his political rhetoric, and picked up a rifle to help physically fight for HIS CAUSE.
War is not about honor. War is about killing, and I have seen lots of killing. At the end of the day, the dead, remain dead, and the lie, is still a lie.
As a side note, the Europeans also brought with them the "watch", making "time" a real pain in the ass. Is it not?