Summary
This quote suggests that wars primarily inflict harm and suffering on those who lose their lives, while implying that they may not negatively impact others involved. It implies that the only significant consequences of wars are the deaths and casualties suffered by individuals, minimizing or disregarding the broader societal and economic implications that can arise. However, this interpretation overlooks the widespread devastation, displacement, psychological trauma, and long-term consequences that wars can impose on entire populations and communities.