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Historically political parties values have changed multiple times. So it's not impossible for it to happen again. People don't like change so it takes time for change to happen. Which is interesting because america's attempt at nation building in afghan was doomed from the start. Throw in changes to the political parties, I can't imagine any way it would have worked out.
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My understanding is the modern military industrial complex has decided it matters to keep US military deaths low. Deaths turn people against war. But they still are not sold on the idea that the US cares about foreign deaths, or generally wasteful military ventures.
So they are hoping calling it quits in Afghanistan will be enough. It was the one where we didn't really have any fighters out there that wanted to side with us. They did it for money and would try find a way out the entire time. You had one case of a guy signing up thousands of soldiers on paper, collecting their pay, and then hops the border to Pakistan -- there were no solders. Iraq and Syria unfortunately -- we can get groups that actually represent a part of the population to fight our side of the cause. So the our defense industry and foreign policy establishment is no where near throwing in the towel. But then there is a more macro historical view that demonstrates that failing empires tend to overextend leading up to their collapse. It is a way to try to deal with the illegitimacy back home brought on by an increasingly parasitic elite. We won't just disappear, but we may very well find that in a couple hundred years that America is no longer considered the world's only super power. If that is the case, Afghanistan might be marked as the Stalingrad of American Imperialism. | ||
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Basically he was saying, keep people just comfortable enough that they dont rebel and to min max that as best as you can. Our acceptance of the non stop military strikes, border clashes, and violence as just a way of life so long as my Disney+ subscription remains uninterrupted is all too apparent IMO. I cant count the times Ive said, "oh god this is going to start world war 3" and then we just go on with our lives like it never happened. | |||
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If it's gonna be bad for the 1% in some way, loss of money, power, whatever etc, then it's not gonna happen. Seriously look at whatever doomsday event and think about whether or not its gonna be bad for the top of the ruling classes, if its pretty bad for them, you're good, gonna be fine. | |||
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That’s a good little system you have though… like a canary in a coal mine would you think the 1% buying up giant islands is a sign that the canary might be dying? | |||
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Last edited by Jibartik; 09-06-2021 at 05:11 PM..
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And if you don't launch them on the reg, someone is gonna try to pull something against you. If you wanna be the big kid on the playground, you gotta fight to remain the big kid on the playground. This is geopolitics 101, if you don't agree with this axiom, then you either have utopian delusions or no idea how things work on the world stage, or any idea of human history. We humans have not actually done anything except fight each other. Everything we have from the water that flows into your house to that chair you're sitting in, is a result of wartime necessity. There are concepts deeper than this, but those all fall under efforts to impress a mate. Human beings truly don't do anything but fight or mate. literal and abstract. | |||
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If you want to be a giant bully -- then yes, you have to push people around to maintain your big and bad reputation. But a big guy that is chilling out with other big friends -- that isn't a great target for bullying. In general -- as long as you defend yourself -- there isn't really a lot to this idea that stalking the playground stealing lunch money makes you less likely to get your ass kicked. If anything, a bunch of kids might gang up on you and jump you. The problem with Afghanistan is that we didn't accept the Taliban surrender early on. We needed to send a message that we'll kill terrorists that carry out big attacks. But that's all we needed to do. The rest was just rationalizations thought up by the military industrial complex to keep the money flowing. No one really gave a shit. So the only people that were people making bank of the conflict advised our representatives. They obviously are going to lead things a different direction than someone looking for a way to get out. We need to -- as a society -- keep much closer tabs on whats going with our tax-funded military. Otherwise you are leaving the fox to watch the hen house. | |||
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Last edited by JurisDictum; 09-06-2021 at 10:46 PM..
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I thought kids in cages was the big issue..
Or was it inflation...? Oh it was the 74,000 missing ballots in AZ! No no... it was something else... The debt! Yeah the debt! Thats the big problem! Hmmm... maybe it was something else.. Qanon? oh wait, got it... all the thousands of cities the blm burned to the ground.. literally thousands of them. | ||
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Sad when you gotta cheat to beat Donald Trump.
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