Great nations do not fight endless wars. pic.twitter.com/KUd3Ph5bPS— The White House (@WhiteHouse) October 10, 2019
Rasmussen: Most Agree With Trump’s Withdrawal from ‘Endless Wars’
President Trump’s decision to pull back the U.S. military in Syria may be a policy even most Democrats can agree with.
In defending his Syria decision on Monday, the president declared, “It is time for us to get out of these ridiculous endless wars, many of them tribal, and bring our soldiers home. We will fight where it is to our benefit, and only fight to win.” Fifty-eight percent (58%) of Likely U.S. Voters agree with Trump’s statement, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey. Just 20% disagree, while 22% are not sure.
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Update: Most Voters Agree With Trump's Withdrawal From 'Endless Wars' (Zero Hedge).
WNU Editor: When the President of the United States says he does not understand why the U.S. is fighting in never-ending wars like Afghanistan, the Middle East, etc., the question then asks itself .... why should we? Apparently a majority of Americans are now starting to feel the same thing.
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Yes it does seem to be a plan and it might actually be the only way for mankind to survive, at least for a little bit longer. The destruction of the working class in society as it has been will lead to a master and serfdom world similar to the early middle ages period, but with electricity and all it provides.
Ultimately the masters will be watching from the relative safety of their "castles" as global climate change kills off the serfs once and for all.
Any person who thinks the world, nature, will not win out in the end over mankind should study the rock formations at the top of Mount Everest.
" The destruction of the working class in society as it has been will lead to a master and serfdom world similar to the early middle ages period, but with electricity and all it provides."
Now, Bobby shows himself ignorant of history. Earlier today, he showed his flatulent disregard for the principles of psychology. Bob must be on a roll.
Maybe little Bobby will complain it is due to his self professed modest education. Being a white privileged Canuck, we can assume that he had a K through 12 education. That is average not modest. I could be wrong and he could be right. He could have had a special ed education and that would be modest and not average.
"Ultimately the masters will be watching from the relative safety of their "castles" as global climate change kills off the serfs once and for all."
It was as warm or warmer during the Medieval Warming Period (MWP). Once again Bob fails at history. There were no cars then schmuck. The schmendrick can repeat the mantra of 400 ppm, but does not know at what ppm plants die at. But Bob is a useful idiot. Presstitutes print and Bob chirps on command.
Bob will not be able to talk in depth or argue cogently about the MWP. How could you expect a mass media consuming moron with a mind of mush to argue coherently?
You two are pretty cynical; it was Oil that drove the industrial world (the west) into the Middle East. We helped the nations build up from more tribal style rule to actual state governments allowing them to prosper. Historically this region, because of their tribal culture and Islam's violent past, remains hard to control populations and have peace as we have in the west. The spring rising starting a few years after the start of the long war, has destabilized the area again causing mass migration. However, these events have occurred many times in our history; mass migrations I mean.
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