And you've never backed up your initial point.
Rome's victory over Carthage secured Rome's victory over Carthage. What else are you expecting? Them to read some Hidden Scroll of Untold Power that makes them all immortal and transforms them into the Eternal Empire of Glory? You're the one making inane, childish statements without being able to back them up. People die, all things end - this might come as a surprise to you.
My initial point doesn't need backing Xant, humans have been at war with each other for thousands of years, because war was preferred over diplomacy, because military options were sought rather than political ones, that was my original point, it doesn't need backing because it's the state of our reality. Where as your statement was contrary to reality and therefore had to be challenged. Instead of meeting the challenge and actually proving your point you've just gone down a slippery slope of diversionary behaviour, trying to get me to prove something that mankind has proven since the birth of civilisation, it's in the history books Xant.
And yes Xant, we all die. But do people have to die in wars? What did wars ever do for humanity other than teach us how to kill one another more efficiently? (And no please don't give me a list of appliances which derived from war technology and research, I'm well aware of military applications which were adapted for domestic use.) Where is the permanent solution warfare can bring if by defeating one opponent you only face another because you used the same tactics which means you're guaranteed to find yourself in another conflict and thus not living in peace?