In today’s modern world—where we can send messages across continents in seconds, explore planets, and cure deadly diseases—it seems almost absurd that war, a practice as old as human history, still exists. Why do nations, groups, and people continue to fight, kill, and destroy each other in the name of power, pride, or ideology? Why, even in the 21st century, is the shadow of war so deeply embedded in our reality? This article is not just a question—it’s a mirror. A mirror reflecting the painful truth that despite all our progress, humanity hasn’t fully evolved from its primitive instinct to