It's great for what it is. The game has limited options when recording and making videos, so what you've put together alongside the great classic english accent is brilliant. Though the whole "war isn't glorious" thing is a bit hackneyed, it's been parroted constantly by every poet/writer/whatever since Wilfred Owen. Compared to mechanised modern warfare I'd imagine war to be a pretty buzzing energy-filled and "glorious" affair in the heat of the action, not so much before or after in the preparation stages. But even then a lot of veterans who come back from recent warzones such as Iraq and Afghan will tell you they enjoyed combat, enjoyed but at the same time were frightened, in the thrill-seeking way, adrenaline and so on.
Men have always enjoyed warfare with a primal part of themselves forever. It's the survival of the fittest competitive and deadly primitive aspect of a male's genes that kick in, I'm sure many classic warriors of antiquity would be considered "psychopaths", since war and death was frequent enough to become less of a taboo and became a staple part of activity.