Since human first appeared on earth, we have been using weapon. Weapons, from a wooden spear to destructive nuclear booms, have never fail to be our destroyer in wars. However, is it only made to destroy?
In fact, we all have different personalities and ideas. So, we often have to discuss to pick up the best. Whereas, since no one like to accept that theirs are not as good as others’, sometimes discussions fail and contentions arise. These inharmoniousnesses may agglomerate and contribute to contradictions which can result in fights, and even wars. Then, if people really choose war as the solution for their conflicts, they are no longer try to prove their righteousness but try to be more powerful, as the stronger will be the winner. In that situation, weapons are the key factor. They are developed to be more and more destructive, more and more killing. The more they can devastate, the more they can kill, the better. As has been noted, the weapon is really made to expand war, isn’t it?![]()
Nevertheless, as far as I am concerned, the weapon is the protector of peace. It is not made to destroy but to conserve, not to kill but to protect. In prehistoric days, human used wooden spears and stone blades to defend against wild animals. In middle ages, we continued to use swords to combat for the sake of our beloved ones. Nowadays, the most devastating weapon, the nuclear bomb, also help us in conservation world’s peace. Imagine if there was no nuclear bomb, would the World War II end or would it continue till today? Furthermore, knowing that they may all die if a nuclear war broke up, strong nations won’t recklessly start fighting. For the same reason, developed countries have to come to the negotiate table when there are conflicts. Therefore, there will be no war.![]()
On the whole, the weapon itself isn’t bad at all. Thank to it, we now can enjoy this peaceful world.

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