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I urgently need an essay on anti-war and peacekeeping, which should be hierarchical and in depth.

Today, I chatted with my college friends in China. It's been a long time. I rambled and said a lot. Many experiences, familiar faces, and the present situation after leaving have some vicissitudes. I have graduated from college for more than ten years. I still remember that before graduation, everyone said anxiously, "What will we be like in ten years?" In a blink of an eye, yesterday seems to be yesterday, but more than ten years have passed gently.

Among many topics, the most shocking is the news of a classmate in the next class. In June+10/October this year, an earthquake struck Haiti, killing eight China peacekeepers. Among them, one of our classmates is the monitor of the English class in our neighboring class. I have nothing to do with him, but I have some impressions, such as being tall, with a square face, and feeling steady and mature in speaking and doing things. After the phone call, I looked up his information on the Internet, only to know that he has been doing well in chinese peacekeepers, helping Timor-Leste to establish a systematic police system and winning the United Nations Peace Medal.

I suddenly remembered an old saying of Sima Qian: "People are inherently mortal, either heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather." I feel sorry for his death, but I also respect him. Respect his spirit.

I suddenly thought of the situation in Japan. If this happened in Japan, how would Japanese society react? The biggest reaction is probably to condemn the government. Condemning the government for not sending personnel, and even saying that the Japanese Self-Defense Forces should have defended themselves, and sending them to other countries is an unconstitutional act of war. Human life is really important, but what is more important than life is faith. If China is positive or negative, China people still have some beliefs and ideals higher than life. So what is Japan like? What will make Japanese society generally feel more precious than life today? Perhaps Japanese society should get rid of the "anti-war theory" and discuss something more important.