Why War Is Inevitable

Why War Is Inevitable
Thoughts of author Prof. Dr. Thomas Fletcher Grooms

The world is lulled to sleep with busy families working, sleeping and eating. Music fills the air and the glass is full. The distractions and noise of the times make individuals yearn to give way to sleep drawing the eyelids down and embellished thoughts of the media.

The unwelcome grip of the daily cost of living is like torture. Being in a pause relaxed false sense of security at the wrong time can be downright dangerous.

While there is nothing that can rectify a much more dramatic story of complacency during these times is another type of being lulled to sleep that’s even more dangerous. It’s the kind that dulls our senses to the reality of things.

If you find yourself barely able to keep your eyes open when they should be, perhaps this is a wake-up call. No matter the hour of the day or night, preparation precedes everything we need to obviously ask.

When you watch the ground your eyes rest on the monotony. When you look up, you become reinvigorated to endure and persist.

Cause of War
Throughout history wars have been caused for many reasons. Imagine a country is seen as a threat to another country. It makes no overtures outside its own jurisdictional borders. Why bother it?

There are no cycles of war. The reason is the world has always been at war. There has never been a period when someone at some time was not at war. It may be presumptuous to say, but war is a basic part of the human nature and imbedded condition. It is a natural state, wanted to be avoided by many and created by the few.

Wars have been fought over women, economic resources, egos and religion. They have been unleashed over anger, loss of standard of living, protecting assets, and desiring conquests. Wars have been fought for revenge, ideology, power, and territory. Wars have been launched over nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and alliances.

War occurs because someone wants what another has. War starts often because someone can take what another has.
(Source: Grooms, Spy History, 2019).

War is the pastime of politicians and brings glorious headlines for the reelection campaigns . The President of a country makes the ultimate decision to go to war or not to go to war.

The President of a country is the Architect of War. The head-of-state authorizes, declares and starts every war, the Congress of a country authorizes or denies war, and the military of a country stops war.
(Source: Grooms, Quotable Tom, 2025).

Five Greatest Philosophers of War

Author Year Writing
Sun Tzu 500 B.C. Art of War
Xenophon of Athens 370 B.C. Cyropedia on Cyrus the Great Arts of War
René Descartes 1637 Discourse on Method
Carl von Clausewitz 1832 On War
Basil H. Liddell Hart 1954 The Classic Book on Military Strategy

(Source: Grooms, Spy History, 2019).

Notable … Napoleon Bonaparte

Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1861) was a military general who became the first emperor of France. Napoleon was one of the greatest military leaders in military history. His leadership revolutionized military organization and philosophy.
(Source: Grooms, Spy History, 2019).

War is the desperate hope of a country failing economy. War is the epitome of bad country governance. War is counterintuitive.

2027 AI War
Let’s go back to the French Revolution period in 1848 when Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote the Communist Party Manifesto document proclaiming a socialist society was the perfect cure to the world’s ills. It wasn’t.

World War I (1914-1917) was fought over the ideology of Socialism.

World War II (1939-1945) was fought over the ideology of Nazism.

World War III (2 August 2022-?) will be fought with the ideology of World Domination.

World War I (1914-1917) was fought with boots on the ground.

World War II (1939-1945) was fought with armaments.

World War III (2 August 2022-?) will be fought with AI robots on the ground, in the air and outerspace.

China, Russia, Iran being nuclear powers and the BRICKS order has prepared to take on America. America, England and Australia are left with security ties. All the other countries are undecided which side to play against one another.

The Ukraine and Taiwan have become insignificant in the scheme of things. The world’s attention and focus is on China.
(Source: Grooms, China New World Order Alliance, 2022).
(Source: Grooms, Eye on China, 2022).

In my coming book titled Rule of 5 explains much of what is to be expected in the new AI society. It will come on the global population suddenly having a high impact in the lives of people worldwide.

2027 AI Algorithm War
Algorithms track you, listen to and record your cell phone conversations, understand your thoughts, and program to a large extent your thoughts. This is dangerous in times of war.

The amount of life and productivity-time lost to face-time with our face in our cell phone screen tells the world which social media sites have become our non-human relationships. Our online content has replaced our flesh-n-blood relationships with human interaction.

Clicking and scrolling through life is a distraction and productivity hole. At this time, the average person spends an average of about 50 hours per week of shared life with an algorithm in isolation which has all the markings of an end to a culture.

In war times, ignorance is not bliss. Don’t get me wrong. Cell phones and the power of computers are a wonderful and valuable tool when used for information and emergencies.

Beware of propaganda vulnerability in times of war. This programmed influence during periods of war will have intertwined roots deeply buried in the cell phone and computer media.

To provoke one another does no one any good hiding behind some form of algorithm. It doesn’t strengthen a person, culture or country.

In fact, not listening to what another has to say without reacting and responding is intellectual restraint. This could keep you safer in war.

The AI algorithm will be an important factor in the next world war.

2027 AI War for America
Christians understand the absence America being mentioned in the Book of Revelations and stated in prophecy of the Bible.

Reason is the internal enemies of America are greater than America. The external enemies of America are poised for its destruction.

Since 1963, the term United States ceases to exist. The war of 2027 will haphazardly occur most likely due to memory loss of the past 80 years with its occurring savages of what a world war brings to lives.

Any country using American software, 99% spyware and 1% dysfunctional product, will fail every time it issues an update. If our software can’t work in peacetime, then it certainly won’t work in wartime.

The quality of American Made has steadily declined over the years with the rise of the national debt and unnecessary high interest rates. Due to credit and debt, the manufacturing base produces continuously less reliable products.

Add on top of this dilemma an AI software program monitoring all searches and determine permissions will cause havoc to daily living. No government and country can survive offline in times of war.

Of necessity, America’s expense for an AI War will be paid for by calming the majority of its population with a National Guaranteed Income and a basic National Health Care Plan. The national budget and debt-ceiling may become irrelevant and extinct.

America will more than likely become a military camp in the coming days. Its culture could possibly revert back to its inception.

Though there is no mention of America in the end times of the Bible and Koran, some believe the prophets couldn’t have known. However, one thing is certain. Both the Bible and Koran begin and end in war.

The year 2027 seems to have a familiar ring in 2026 with its military movies and great talk of victory and heroes. Since 1997, it maybe that war has been silently in the shadows of preparation.

It’s not so much as war is inevitable, war is necessary.
(Source: Grooms, Rule of 5, under pen).

Copyright © 2026 Tom Grooms
The Father of Market Intelligence … The Master of the Family Business … World Classic Author of Distinguished Literature

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