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Originally Posted by JohnScott
I'm not wanting to discuss individual wars. I'm looking for a census on the theory of war.
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Historically and invariably, all wars have been created by a financially elite ruling class ...either out of a dispute between themselves, or to create a particular scenario to further an agenda ...an agenda that has little to do with benefiting those who are coerced into fighting and who ultimately die in these wars.
As for the Iraq war ...it is, and was never a noble war ...it is not a war to protect our people, or to defend our country, nor to save our way of life.
The war against Iraq is an illegal occupation of a sovereign country ...it is U.S. sanctioned strategic genocide of innocent Iraqis ...people who were practically helpless to defend themselves against a more powerful, invading aggressor intent on sacking their country and stealing their natural resources.
Anyone who believes differently is sadly misinformed.
Unless we are asked, unless we as a nation are absolutely committed to helping another country defend its people against an invading army, the U.S. has no right whatsoever to take preemptive military action against foreign countries ...for any reason
The invasions of both Afghanistan and Iraq were based on
lies. Those lies began with U.S. government controlled demolitions of The World Trade Centers on 911 and its atrocity then used to instill anger and revenge against nonexistent terrorists.
...course that's being addressed in another part of the forum.
As for a theory on war, a defense plan ...that's simple. Guard and protect the U.S. borders out to 200 - 300 miles, period. Air recon a little farther ...soldiers & troops should never leave the U.S. , nor set foot on foreign soil.
If wars are to be fought, let those who would be doing the actual fighting decide whether it's worth it ...and not let the decision be made by a bunch of profit hungry bankers.
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