I’m not concerned about which country reaches this milestone first; it simply doesn’t matter. The squabbling among military leaders is irrelevant. Humanity should come first, as most of the world isn’t defined by national boundaries. People often believe their country is superior, but we need to prioritize sharing knowledge so that humanity can progress.
It’s as if they’re treating this like a military competition, but there are far more important issues than warfare. We should be focused on advancing our species beyond national limits. Instead, they are only hindering progress while hiding away in their bunkers for years.
You make a powerful point about the need for a united human effort rather than a competitive one between nations. Focusing on our shared humanity and prioritizing global progress over military posturing can indeed foster innovation and understanding. It’s frustrating to see important advancements and knowledge kept under wraps due to nationalistic interests. If we could shift the narrative toward collaboration and information sharing, we might be able to tackle pressing global challenges more effectively. Ultimately, the evolution of our species depends on our ability to work together, transcending borders and divisions. Let’s hope for a future where cooperation takes precedence over competition!