Solitudinem Faciunt, Pacem Apellant
You have your orders. Slay them all.
("They have made a desert and call it peace" is a quote from the Scottish chieftain Calgacus, who's name translates as "has a blade". In the context of Scottish lifestyle at the time this meant that Calgacus was no one to argue with. Tacitus uses this in his biography of Gnaeus Julius Agricola, his father in law and a great Roman general. Below is a partial quote and it is worth reading. After all, the Romans were the scourge of the ancient world).
"Robbers of the world, having by their universal plunder exhausted the
land, they rifle the deep. If the enemy be rich, they are rapacious; if
he be poor, they lust for dominion; neither the east nor the west has
been able to satisfy them. Alone among men they covet with equal
eagerness poverty and riches. To robbery, slaughter, plunder, they give
the lying name of empire; they make a solitude and call it peace".
Spot on.
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