Today, we don't need a foreign nation to create an enemy. In the United States, the United Kingdom, Brazil, and India, political opponents are routinely described as "existential threats." Terms like "traitor," "enemy of the people," and "vermin" are used freely. The other side is no longer a loyal opposition; it is a cancer to be excised.
Societies historically use specific imagery to dehumanize their adversaries, making it psychologically easier to kill without guilt. Common archetypes include: Faces Of The Enemy
VO: We are trained to remove their face. We put a label over it. Radical. Terrorist. Fascist. Snowflake. Once the label sticks, the face disappears. Today, we don't need a foreign nation to create an enemy
The answer might just be the beginning of peace. the United Kingdom