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Those are all good points Jerykk. Well stated.
Why would you choose to fight (and possibly lose) the stronger enemy when you can easily defeat the weaker ones first? Wars are almost always about money, not always about winning. So I believe we will lose the Iraq and Afghan wars because we will go bankrupt, as did the USSR. The reason we went over there to lose the winnable wars is because it's about not only money but control. And when I say control, I mean controlling the US population. Fear is a weapon and control tool. Fear makes people predictable.
The bogey man is going to get us!! Surrender power to us and we will invade and defeat the bogey man. Meanwhile we'll incur incredible debt (central banks profit on debt interest), make an uncredible military industrial cost, and distract the populace from more pressing issues at home. Wars, in my opinion, are often about population control at home as much as anything else.
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