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John R Moffett's avatar

The one prime reason why the US engages in constant, elective warfare is that the corrupt elites running things want to destabilize all of the rest of the world, not just declared "enemies" but even supposed allies. Blowing up the Nordstream pipelines hurt the EU more than Russia, and I am pretty sure that the international terrorists who planned it in our government knew that before they sent the team out to nix the pipelines. The corrupt people in charge think that the best way to stay on top is to make sure no other countries in the world are successful. Destabilization of "the other" is the key, in their warped minds, to world domination. Russia and China are doing very well, and that makes them US enemies #1 and #2. If India starts doing particularly well, we can expect them to be added to the list in the future. The strangest part for me is that nowhere, in anything I have ever read about US history post-WWII, suggests that anyone in the government ever thought about cooperating with the world to make it a better place for everyone. Their entire world view has revolved around destabilization and destruction. It is a mental illness.

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Charlie Kaften's avatar

I wonder what percentage of our population can actually be classified as "critical thinkers." Kind of a prerequisite to see through the war-mongering bullshit dished out by the National Security State and dutifully regurgitated 24/7 by the MSM. Unfortunately, after all these years and so much death and destruction needlessly inflicted upon the peoples of the world by the military-industrial complex, not much has changed since Smedley Butler first coined that brilliant phrase which explains the madness--"War is a racket."

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