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Dive deep into the hidden psychological forces driving why powerful nations invade, conquer, or dominate weaker ones throughout history. This eye-opening video explores the dark side of human nature and international relations, revealing how the lust for power, fear of vulnerability, and the intoxicating effects of dominance shape geopolitical aggression. From ancient empires to modern conflicts, strong nations rarely attack equals due to high risks, but they frequently target weaker states for low-cost gains. Psychology explains this pattern through evolutionary instincts: the need for security in an anarchic world triggers preemptive dominance, where leaders and societies seek to maximize control and resources to avoid perceived threats. Power corrupts decision-making, fostering overconfidence, moral exceptionalism, and a sense of entitlement that justifies exploitation under guises like "civilizing missions" or national security. Drawing on realist theories and psychological insights, we uncover how relative power alters perception—strong entities view weakness as an opportunity, fueling imperialism, colonialism, and modern interventions. Nationalism and group psychology amplify these drives, turning collective pride into hostility toward the "inferior" other. This isn't just strategy; it's rooted in deep-seated human tendencies for hierarchy, status, and survival. Whether it's historical conquests or contemporary power plays, understanding these psychological mechanisms exposes the true reasons behind global imbalances. Watch to gain clarity on why the strong prey on the weak and what this means for world peace today.