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"War is for Moloch" reflects a concept in which war serves the ends of a destructive, all-consuming force, often represented by the ancient deity Moloch, a figure associated with child sacrifice and a demand for human and material cost. This idea suggests that war isn't for a noble cause but rather as a ritualistic offering to this destructive entity, perpetuating itself on the lives and resources it devours. The phrase suggests war is a blood ritual, consuming those involved for its own sake.
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