War has taken on a different color now because no country can afford to engage in this type of madness, but that doesn't mean we're at peace. That is equivalent to saying you weren't in an automobile accident if only one person was killed, because I recall an auto accident that resulted in 20 deaths. War is still with us, and in fact more have died in war since WWII than during WWII. An illusionary peace is what Chamberlin envisioned isn't it?