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After years of careful analysis of the foreign policy, I've realized that it's mostly counterproductive and promotes indigenous terrorism (in regions America has vested interests in). And lo and behold, it's not by default, it's by deliberate design.

Think about it, for a country whose economic engine runs on perpetual war, global offers a great option to keep America in business.

And every time the US has failed to deliver the desired results, it has manufactered / engineered, armed, trained and financially backed it's own terrorists to keep the racketeering running full steam.

But one day (hopefully soon), all this global bloodletting is bound to boomerang and hit America back hard, on its own soil. Until then, the weak and the meek are advised to keep their fingers crossed.

@mamur Sounds interesting. Can you cite any sources for this? I'd like to read it.

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Unfortunately, there's not one single site that can tell you what I just did. It's through years of consulting innumerable sites, books, documentaries, articles, Opeds etc. and joining the dots to form a clear picture. You can google for alternative media sites to begin with...that carry enough material to set you up in the right direction.

@mamur Alternative media? Are there unbiased places you can offer?

I'm looking at wikipedia- a not for profit endeavor- and it seems like the majority of US Trade is specifically not weapons of war.

@mamur I think General Dynamics would love more contracts for metadata drone strike stateside when the time comes… profiteering has never been limited by national boundaries

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