The USA has never not been at war
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In case you hadn’t noticed, the USA is currently at war in the following nations:<br><br>Afghanistan<br>Syria<br>Yemen<br>Iraq<br>Libya<br>South Sudan (interesting…)<br>Ukraine<br><br>But our war machine is much bigger, and more complex, than that. The USA is also waging war in the following ways:<br>In Poland - there is a US missile defense system. This is entirely aimed at Russia, with the purpose of intimidating them militaristically, and giving the USA a strategic military advantage.<br>In Romania - there is a US missile defense system. This is entirely aimed at Russia, with the purpose of intimidating them militaristically, and giving the USA a strategic military advantage.<br>In Ukraine - The CIA is on the ground training / fighting for, Ukraine. The Ukrainians are at war with Russian-backed separatists.<br>In Taiwan - China is very close to starting a war over Taiwan. The USA is allied with Taiwan, and will be fighting if China does so. Three US ballistic missile destroyers transit the Taiwan Strait in early February. This is a massive deal.<br>In China - the US is waging a massive propaganda / meme war against China. China, with their dictator for life president Xi, has begun to aggressively move into our propaganda space.<br>In Russia - the US is waging a massive propaganda / meme war against Russia. Russia, with their dictator for life president Putin, has begun to aggressively move into our propaganda space.<br>In Canada - the USA is waging war with anti-migrant legislation, which is aimed at immigrants.<br>In Mexico - the USA is waging war with anti-migrant legislation, which is aimed at immigrants.<br>In Cuba - The USA has an embargo, which is aimed at choking the economy of the nation. They only lack full war because the people in charge don’t want to kill that many people.<br>In North Korea - The USA has an embargo, which is aimed at choking the economy of the nation. They only lack full war because the people in charge don’t want to kill that many people.<br>In Nicaragua - The USA has an embargo, which is aimed at choking the economy of the nation. They only lack full war because the people in charge don’t want to kill that many people.<br>In Venezuela - The USA is on the ground with CIA assets, who are working on regime change.<br>In Canada - the USA is on the ground with CIA assets, who are working on regime change.<br>In Australia - the USA is on the ground with CIA assets, who are working on regime change.<br>In Brazil - the USA is on the ground with CIA assets, who are working on regime change.<br>In Israel / Palestine - the USA is on the ground with CIA assets, who are working on regime change.<br>In Saudi Arabia / Iran - the USA is on the ground with CIA assets, who are working on regime change.<br>The USA has wars being waged against them in the following nations:<br><br>North Korea<br>Russia<br>Mexico<br>China<br>Libya<br>Syria<br>Iraq<br>Afghanistan<br>Iran<br>Saudi Arabia<br>Yemen<br>Israel / Palestine<br><br>The USA has a war being waged against it, at home, in the following ways:<br><br>The CIA is waging war against the USA, using agent provocateurs. They convince people to commit crimes, then arrest them, and use that as a reason to justify their own existence, and get more money.<br>The CIA is waging war on the USA, using propaganda / meme campaigns. They are fully aware that our media is entirely controlled, and use that to lie to the American people about, well, everything. Russia is a great example of this: for the last 5 years, our media has been non-stop, “Russia Bad - Russia Evil - Russia is our enemy”. All because Russia is a strong nation, with nukes.<br>The CIA is waging war on the USA, using the military. They are fully aware that the American people are entirely controlled, and use that to lie to the American people about, well, everything. A great example is 911. This was a false flag incident, entirely carried out by actors, aimed at manipulating the American people into sending the military overseas, and turning our country into a much more authoritarian nation. This was 100% a false flag carried out by the US government in DC.<br><br>I’d like to end with a quote from Smedley Butler:<br><br>“War is a racket. It always has been. It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives.<br><br>In the World War a mere handful garnered the profits of the conflict. At least twenty-one thousand new millionaires and billionaires were made in the United States during the World War. That many admitted their huge blood gains in their income tax returns. How many other war millionaires falsified their tax returns no one knows.<br><br>How many of these war millionaires shouldered a rifle? How many of them dug a trench? How many died in a foreign land? How many were wounded? How many were maimed? How many made the supreme sacrifice?<br><br>Out of this world tragedy a small group of people made huge fortunes. It would have been far better for them and for their Posterity, if they, themselves, had died.<br><br>These are the tragic consequences of War. War hasn't solved anything in the past, and it won't in the future. War begets war. This is because Warrior Cultures feed on War. In turn, those on the top of the pyramid scheme known as War use that position to make sure that younger generations of Warriors are trained and conditioned to continue feeding the system.<br><br>That is why all Warrior Cultures eventually collapse. They destroy themselves by warring, and thereby continue, the destructive loop that is War.”<br><br>In case you’ve never heard of Butler, here is a quick bio:<br>Major General Smedley Darlington Butler was a highly decorated and unconventional US Marine. A lifelong Quaker, he saw combat in China during the Boxer Rebellion, then served in Central America. When the US entered World War I, Butler was the only American to see action with both the Army and the Marine Corps during the conflict.<br><br>Once the war was over, Butler spoke publicly about the capitalist interests that had driven the country’s involvement, including the use of private contractors to supply the military and the destruction of family farms in favor of industrial agriculture. He militarized bootleggers during Prohibition, but grew disillusioned with that role, culminating in a confrontation at a Senate hearing in 1929. This marked a turning point in Butler’s life; he retired from the Marines in 1931, and was welcomed home in Philadelphia with a parade.<br><br>After retirement he began a public speaking campaign detailing the ways large corporations controlled the government, which inspired the Business Plot of 1933. Butler continued to speak and write about his experiences as a soldier, and in 1935 he published War Is a Racket. This book recounted how corporations and individuals made fortunes from wars, while most soldiers saw little profit from their time in the military and often were maimed or killed. Butler charged that U.S. interests were often furthered more by actions of the State Department than actions by the Pentagon.<br><br>Butler’s outspoken critiques of capitalism and the exploitation of soldiers during wartime made him an icon of the burgeoning peace movement. He traveled extensively throughout the United States, giving hundreds of speeches against fascism and the exploitation of the poor. In 1936 he spoke before the Unemployment League in Philadelphia, saying: “I didn’t raise my boy to be a soldier.” Butler was one of relatively few prominent Americans who opposed military intervention in Europe during the advent of fascism in the 1930s.<br><br>Butler was the subject of a failed assassination attempt in August 1936: the assassin was an Italian immigrant, and Butler claimed that the plot had been organized by the Italian government. Butler continued to speak and write about the need for pacifism, and that the military industrial complex should be dismantled altogether.<br><br>Butler died in 1940, but his writings lived on. In a 1998 biography, Dr. Eileen Scully wrote of Butler: “Historians looking for culprits in the decline of U.S. foreign policy have, surprisingly, grudgingly pardoned Herbert Hoover, Calvin Coolidge, and even Franklin D. Roosevelt. It is as if the Great Depression and World War II trumped all other issues that confronted the nation. Apparently, one cannot be held accountable for affairs of state if one is preoccupied with trying to put food on the table and keep America out of the war. It is as if America’s legacy of peace, prosperity, and principles stopped in 1929 because there was no one to assume responsibility.”
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