
Originally Posted by
Tor Larson
Pancho....
Can't say I've read the book mentioned but a lasting peace with belligerents after the 2nd Punic War? Don't think so. If the author thinks there was a peace after the war then he needs to do some research.
There was no lasting peace after the 2nd Punic War. Hannibal anally ripped the Romans a new one from 218BC until he was recalled back to Carthage to bail their asses out in 202- Scipio was at their gates. Hannibal met with Scipio and then they had a smack down at Zama which Hannibal lost- poor, weak cavalry, no allies.
During his 16+ year visit to Whopland Hannibal whacked over 100,000 Romans, ruined southern Italy (it still looks bad) , and did it all with a mercenary army that remained loyal to him until the very end. The cause of the 2nd Punic War? Roman greed, fear, and treaty breaking. Roman forced the war on Hannibal and Carthage.
After Hannibal/Carthage lost the war they Hannibal remolded Carthage, paid off her debt to Rome, and got her back on her feet...way ahead of schedule. Jealousy and fear of a repeat war caused the Romans to go after Hannibal again. He fled east and tried his best to fight Rome any way he could. He knew Rome sucked ass and would be the downfall of everyone in the Med. He ended up taking poison years later- he was buried in Turkey.
Rome always feared Carthage and in 149BC they forced a war with Carthage. It only lasted 3 years and they murdered, raped, and burned Carthage to the ground- without provocation. Just a few hundred thousand died or were sold into slavery- pretty normal for Rome.
Rome still holds the record for destroying more civilizations than any other power in history- Celts, Iberians, Carthaginians, Belgae, British, Picts, Germans, Egyptians, most Italian tribes, Etruscans, Greeks, etc. Imagine going from a genocidal maniac like Caesar to Mussolini. Italy hasn't done well militarily since that empire fell 1600 yrs ago. At least they have great pasta, ice cream, and make a fine shotgun. I've been there many times. Nice place to visit but I wouldn't want them as an ally.