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1984 Anticipation Guide
Sam Park
Period: 4
April 9, 2015

1984 Anticipation Guide
The only way to prepare for peace is to be prepared for war.

Since 9/ 11 we have listened to this statement several times. However I do agree with this statement. Even if its not war we are being prepared for lot of stuff sewage, commerce, food supply, natural disaster, natural diseases and a number of other things. And we have recovered faster than other situations we haven’t prepared for. And after World War 2 United States has been always preparing for war and battle and that made us the strongest country in the world. But countries in mid Asia and North Korea have kept threatened America. However the preparation made us easier to defend ourselves and protect other countries from harm. Some people might say if a country isn't at war, then there is peace. Nevertheless we never know other countries might attack us. And if we seem weak and have lots of resources and they do not, we can be targets of other countries, than they will attack us, then there will be a war. Since now all the weapons are highly developed for massive destruction, if a war occurs many people will die. But not only the soldier but also kids, elders, and woman. And not only huge number of people will be sacrificed the lands wont be able to recover because of the nuclear weapon and other chemical weapons. Now many countries possess nuclear weapons. As example North Korea, now they have 12 nuclear bombs or maybe way more. We predict the nuclear bombs that North Korean have the power of 24 nuclear bombs that went of in Japan in World War 1. This can simply wipe out everything in west side of America. The one reason out of multiple reasons that North Korea is not attacking United State is because United State is prepared to take them on as a war. And North Koreans know it will be impossible to fight United States in a war. And as a additional example there is Mahatma Gandhi or Martin Luther King. They both taught people that the

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