routines on a day-to-day basis without many interruptions. We are nowhere close to an ideal
society, but sometimes, things can seem perfect. War is much more prevalent than peace around
the world. There are a lot of war movies, but precious few peace movies, lots of martial music
but only a handful of peace songs. Maybe peace is boring. Also in history, we hear and study lots
of wars with different names. For example, there is the Prussian War, World War I, World War
II, and their different names, but there is only one word for “peace.” According to Approaches to
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The government, military, and infrastructure completely
collapsed, leaving many parts of the country in complete disarray. While the United States
continued to target terrorism and focus aid to fight the insurgents in Iraq, not enough attention
was turned towards the outcry for help from refugees.
Refugees do not come to the United States as foreigners who have spite towards
Americans. For examples, Mexicans migrants coming to the United States are not welcomed and
Americans have historical misunderstanding of what migrants and refugees really means.
They are among thousands of families that want stability and security without facing any sort of
persecution. In the case of refugees, defining a strategy for peace is necessary. Because these
refugees have been through a lot tragic experience when for the most part, most simply want to
live their lives and raise children in peace. This is true prove that peace can be a long desire for
individuals but most times, there is more to it that just being desired. It takes more time and
dedication than people understand. It is clear that peace is unlikely unless it is imposed from
without and then the question is, who’s peace and at what