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Trump's Iran Attack Sparks Debate on War and Peace
Columnist questions whether humanity has evolved enough to solve problems without violence
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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In a recent column, the author expresses personal opposition to war and questions whether the human species has evolved enough to solve problems without killing people, destroying property, and setting civilizations back for decades. The column touches on a range of topics, including the end of winter, rising gas and oil prices, and the author's own retirement plans.
Why it matters
The column reflects ongoing debates about the use of military force, the role of Congress in declaring war, and whether humanity can find non-violent solutions to global conflicts. It also touches on how seasonal and economic changes impact people's moods and daily lives.
The details
The column covers a variety of topics, including the author's personal views on war, the changing of the seasons, rising energy prices, and the author's own retirement plans. The author expresses opposition to war and questions whether humanity has evolved enough to solve problems without violence. The column also mentions the author's son enjoying warmer weather in Omaha and the author's own experience staying warm at home during the winter.
- The column was published on March 4, 2026.
- The author will turn 70 later in the year.
The players
Donald Trump
The former president who the author references as having attacked Iran, sparking debate about the necessity of war.
The author's son
Lives in Omaha, Nebraska and enjoyed warmer weather there recently.
What they’re saying
“Who: Are you glad Trump attacked Iran or are you with those who oppose the start of another war? I, personally, am against any kind of war. Has the human species, after thousands of years on this planet, not evolved enough to solve problems without killing people, destroying property and setting civilizations back for decades? It's too bad we haven't.”
— The author (wiscassetnewspaper.com)
The takeaway
This column highlights the ongoing debate around the use of military force and whether humanity can find non-violent solutions to global conflicts. It also touches on how seasonal and economic changes impact people's daily lives and moods.
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