War is an event characterized by conflict between entities, resulting in real consequences and risks. Although wars have become less frequent, ongoing conflicts exhibit uncertainty, particularly regarding ceasefires and escalation potential. The repercussions of war, such as inflation and social unpopularity, continue to impact societies involved.

“we do understand the war is still going on as of this moment right now and was going on when the president made that statement.”

“There's a great deal of anxiety about how the war is going and that's been made worse by the Schumer shutdown and those TSA lines.”

“Now that war is here. Thousands have been killed and millions of lives disrupted as violence has exploded across the region.”

“the war is all but over. The message was clear in what the president said and didn't say and how it came across. Just listen.”

“I'm very worried that the war is not over. I'm very worried that the next several weeks could turn into more than just several weeks.”

“And yeah, I mean, the level of how it's already spread and impacted global gas prices, which are already ticking up diesel prices actually went over $4. Like the level of economic damage that this could inflict in a matter of weeks is going to be immense.”

“Wars are inflationary. You can look it up in the economic literature. During the Napoleonic Wars, prices went up. During the American Civil War, prices went up.”

“Baby, we got a problem. We might have to stop the war. But something happened that we did not anticipate.”

“This is not a very popular war. Like, let's just put it very plainly. It's it's only supported by about 30% of the population of this country.”

“I kind of think it's meant to numb us to the real consequences and risks of war.”

“the big risk on that war has been over for three days.”

“Now, why were they hiding that number? Because the war is deeply unpopular right now.”

“You see what war does is it rises inflation all over the world because all of us are connected and we are completely affected.”

“You see what war does is it rises inflation all over the world because all of us are connected and we are completely affected.”

“It is well known that in war, in the end, everyone loses. There is no war in which anyone truly comes out a winner.”

“It is well known that in war, in the end, everyone loses. There is no war in which anyone truly comes out a winner.”

“Well, indeed, it's often easy to get into a war, but not so easy to get out.”