War Is Making Us Poor!

Par : John Rachel
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  • ISBN8227407979
  • EAN9798227407979
  • Date de parution16/06/2024
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

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Every war the U. S. has fought since World War II was a war of choice. None of them were necessary. They represent a colossal waste of money and human lives. The U. S. has had no real adversary since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1992. Yet, over the last thirty-two years, it has spent over $17 trillion on its military, fighting conflicts it didn't need to fight, buying military junk it didn't need, building hundreds of bases around the world which only serve to create animosity and chaos.
Now the U. S. government is over $34 trillion in debt. The American public likewise is awash in debt, to the tune of $18 trillion. The message of this book is simply this .
Every war the U. S. has fought since World War II was a war of choice. None of them were necessary. They represent a colossal waste of money and human lives. The U. S. has had no real adversary since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1992. Yet, over the last thirty-two years, it has spent over $17 trillion on its military, fighting conflicts it didn't need to fight, buying military junk it didn't need, building hundreds of bases around the world which only serve to create animosity and chaos.
Now the U. S. government is over $34 trillion in debt. The American public likewise is awash in debt, to the tune of $18 trillion. The message of this book is simply this .
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