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To: unclebankster

Weapons attract militaries. Its like shit and flies.
As long as you have them, you have to take care of them, and so control them, and when it comes down to that day, whoever controls them is going to use them by creating a military.

Since your war is going to be a class struggle between your “banksters” and the common people, it is your enemies that are going to be using M777’s and your stocks of 155mm to bombard Coeur d’Alene. Better that all that is elsewhere. You can’t really sell all that, so to throw it away ASAP, it will have to go free. Unless you want to see that Coeur d’Alene scenario come to pass.


66 posted on 07/12/2022 8:49:49 PM PDT by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: buwaya

“Since your war is going to be a class struggle between your “banksters” and the common people, it is your enemies that are going to be using M777’s and your stocks of 155mm to bombard Coeur d’Alene. Better that all that is elsewhere. You can’t really sell all that, so to throw it away ASAP, it will have to go free. Unless you want to see that Coeur d’Alene scenario come to pass.”

How much US military hardware do want to give away to foreign nations.

All of it?

I’m have no idea what you’re talking about, when you talk about bombarding Idaho with artillery munitions.

I live in Oregon, some of my family and friends live in Idaho.

Why would I want to hurt people I care about?

PS Class struggle is for marxist ideologues, I’m not a communist, but I do believe labor and capital need to share in the “spoils of profit.” Good commercial operations find an equilibrium between both capital & labor.


69 posted on 07/12/2022 9:12:03 PM PDT by unclebankster (Globalism is the last refuge of a scoundrel)
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