It's about war games. It's not a legitimate military conflict by any
means.
The difficulty of training and readying troops for battle is consigned
to a
minimalist confrontation with tribal warriors in the desert country of
Afghanistan.
Which, also has commercial value for large transnational corporations,
you
can do the research on this. Contractors supplying military equipment
also
must be given a legitimate revenue stream so as not to stagnate and
become
redundant. It's about supplying fresh 'raison d'etre' for a bulk of
operations,
both government, corporate and commercial to survive. The difficulty
of training
combat staff, ground staff, army staff apart from navy and airforce is
accomplished.
All these 'terrorist' conflicts are part of a rolling trade in
military manufacture and
equipment; all the casualities from these operations are collateral to
this.
The military is a commercial profit making exercise for wealthy
players in a game.
The media play their part in this play acting pretence of legitimacy
for this quagmire
of deceit. It is the taxpayers who pay the penalty, the national
government are
acceded to a larger role in world affairs as provided by the cabals
running the show.
It is not about terrorism, it is about mercantilism, and mercenary
combat duties
camouflaged under national flags.
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