For people who don’t comprehend what a war with a solid demographic basis is like, I suggest Lin Yutang’s A Moment in Peking. Wars don’t just happen arbitrarily as a result of political declarations. They’re populations in conflict because they both want something mutually exclusive. For example, Islamofascists want to take over the world and make it as miserable as their homelands. Non-Islamofascists should fight that tooth and nail, because that would be intolerable. No compromise is possible; only capitulation. Kick them out. Shoot them if they won’t leave. Learn how to run cars on corn.