Oh No, Did I Leave the War On?
In this part of the book, we learn all about the border war. The constant battle that keeps the three nations in power, and allows them to be the best in the world. However, this seems like a bit of a stretch to me. A constant war would inevitably be more involving than the book makes it out to be. Wars require people, technology, and food. From what Winston's job is, it's clear that no one in the Party makes any of those things, so it would be up to the proles. This might be the case, but from what we're told, it doesn't seem too likely.
So maybe, this war is simply a red herring. They mentioned that the war never progresses anywhere, but maybe it's not happening at all. Technically, the only thing that the nations have to do is say that they're going to war, and people would believe them, and everything would play out the same. They even change who they're fighting with in the middle of a speech, which gives the feeling of progress, without actually making any, and allows them to stay in power forever.
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