For the former, you're evidently not familiar with the role naval gunfire support played; if not those instances, e.g. I remember the Royal Australian Navy(RAN) Anzac using its 5 inch gun in support of the combined US and British Royal Marine push into the Al-Faw Peninsula right flank, read up on e.g. the WWII invasion of Sicily or D-Day, when Omaha beach had two old US battleships dedicated to it (would have hated to be a German on the other side when e.g. the Texas used it's 10 14 inch guns to "clear" a beach exit).
For the latter, the misattributed Trotsky quote "You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you." applies. As does the principle of deterrence.
For the latter, the misattributed Trotsky quote "You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you." applies. As does the principle of deterrence.