Iran, North Korea? Iran? North Korea?
As our War Machine (decimated, and demoralized as it is) begins to rev up (or crawl up) to our next battle the above question is all we need to figure out, and best believe it is coming. Perpetual War for Perpetual peace. According to PJM News, three aircraft carriers, along with 22,000 troops and 280 warplanes came together in Guam for five days of war games:
"The exercise "was a demonstration of the U.S. Pacific Command's ability to quickly amass a force ... and project peace, power and presence in the region," Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula told The Associated Press."
What I love about this is the pathological, and psychopathic use of word "peace," as if "war games" could ever project peace. How skewed are these people that they can actually use "peace" and "power" in the same sentence? The only possible way you could do that is to add the work "cannabis" in there some where as well, and I mean the weed and not the rapper. And we wonder why anyone doesn't seem to trust us. I think the thing that's hitting me hardest now, especially after reading the book Overthrow (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0805078614/qid=1151081380/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/103-4379543-9518201?s=books&v=glance&n=283155)
is that I always thought that the people above handed us this bullshit but never really believed it themselves, but seeing the eagerness, and imbecilic sincerity in which they pass off their rhetoric, I now understand that the monarch does have clothes only they're made out of slogans and tag phrases, and they're as tight as hot pants on a prostitute's ass. Regardless, I still believe that war with Iran is much more upcoming than North Korea, which is, in the grand scheme of things, unfortunate since they have accumulated so much military might, and seem as willing as we are to flex their muscle.
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