World War Web Discourse: Never Again – A Poetic Call for Global Peace in the Age of Modern Warfare

A stirring poetic reflection on the horrors of war, nuclear threat, pandemics, and modern militarization—World War Web Discourse – Never Again urges humanity to choose peace, unity, and welfare over destruction.

soldier holding gun: A stirring poetic reflection on the horrors of war, nuclear threat, pandemics, and modern militarization—World War Web Discourse – Never Again urges humanity to choose peace, unity, and welfare over destruction.
World War Web Discourse – Never Again
Warmonger nations engage in conflicts while battling against pathogenic viruses
Dreadful advanced nuclear weapons might destroy the future of nations’ terraces
Modern drones create horror stories of the suffering soldiers engaged in warfare
Many countries protesting present war prosper in peacetime with human welfare

An intense battle between enemy forces armed conflict, creating a war cloud
Massive death and destruction can stirrup our intense feelings, booming loud
A war mission creates many civilian refugees, wounded, and prisoners of war
Loss of people/property makes a waste of valuable money on a destructive floor

Most wars are fought partly on land, at sea, and in the air with powerful explosives
Using sophisticated weapons, firearms, tanks, bombs, drones, and deadly motives
Modern warfare includes fighter planes, torpedoes, and supersonic missile strikes
Hope Ares and Athena, gods of war, stop the painful World War III before it spikes

Disruptive war activities pose a danger to the freedom of concerned hostile nations
Extreme emotions by global top leaders redefine a state of war between the relations
The philosophy of non-violent resolution cannot help in the defense of a peaceful nation
Let us begin the era of order and active cooperation instead of aggressive confrontation

Pandemics, terrorism, and weapons of mass destruction add yet another dimension
A pulse of the time and public opinion matters in removing fear, threat, and tension
Use power in development and welfare rather than in the death and destruction sector
Time to rethink war and changing the scenario of narrative war can be a critical factor

An instrument of violence leads us to discontent, discard, and massive destruction
Interconnect and establish a global village with the elimination of nuclear induction
Imagine the dark side of the deadly silence of death that poses a significant dryness
Disastrous impacts instead of bringing happiness induce a crippling financial crisis

Learn lessons from the Crusades to Iraq’s major wars where millions lost their lives
Active campaigning can lead to peace movements in countries touching many lives
Disengagement between troops in the war zone can prevent the loss of human lives
The simple pleasures can articulate the most profound experiences of mortal lives

Do not expect peaceful direction when one hand holds a razor-sharp knife to confront
Everything beyond certain limits is bound to create friction/tension in life on all fronts
Rethink and realize that all living beings on earth are a part of one big universal family
Reimagine to serve humankind and all living entities in a concise life reality subfamily

Chaos has dire warnings and deadly consequences for what such a dim future might hold
The worst-case scenario is desperate nations distributing nuclear bombs to the suicide fold
Many are anxious about the devastation that the war would bring and want reassurance
Serious thought of the war moment and a settlement to avoid death warrant interference

Political parties must fight against massive unemployment and extreme poverty
Reshape the dream to avert a thoughtless bio and nuclear warfare industry liberty
Don’t rely on spreading panic and creating fear in the hearts of myriads, cease
Peace-loving and mature countries must move toward much-needed world peace
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Dr. B.H.S Thimmappa
B.H.S. Thimmappa is a seasoned chemistry professional with extensive experience in developing and implementing educational technology tools and their applications in the classroom. He has authored more than seventy research papers in peer-reviewed journals, comprising ten commentaries on breakthrough research articles, seven book chapters, two books, two single-author major review articles, and several educational research articles. Related books have widely cited some of his articles, stimulating further research and teaching. He writes mainly about higher education perspectives and has published 21 poems. His poetry-related work has been published in Muse India, The Criterion, The Creative Launcher, Indian Periodical, and Contemporary Literary Review India journals.

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