President says middle east quagmire worse that US Civil War
During an interview with The Hill Wednesday, President Trump pinpointed the US invasion of the middle east as more catastrophic even than the US Civil War, calling it “The worst single mistake ever made in the history of our country.”
“The worst single mistake ever made in the history of our country: going into the Middle East, by President Bush,” Trump said.
“Obama may have gotten them (U.S. soldiers) out wrong, but going in is to me the biggest single mistake made in the history of our country.” Trump added.
“Because we spent $7 trillion in the Middle East,” Trump continued.
The President suggested that because of the monumental quagmire of the wars, there has been a knock on effect on every policy proposal.
“Now if you wanna fix a window some place they say, ‘oh gee, let’s not do it. Seven trillion, and millions of lives — you know, ‘cause I like to count both sides. Millions of lives.” Trump declared.
Trump went on to suggest that Bush’s wars in the middle east were worse than the Civil War:
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The wars were not all that bad after all (for the Elites who rule over us). It gave the US Military a tremendous source of funding for CIA black operations via the very lucrative heroin business. And the cost has been totally acceptable. Massive money printing of the US Dollar has not led to noticeable inflation of prices (by the little people) since the Elites also expanded government give-a-ways to the lowest classes of the population. Plus, the lives lost have been minimal among the US population compared to all other bankers wars. Some great decisions were made to hide the horrors of the war from the US population like the secret unloading of soldiers’ caskets in Dover. Most Americans are unaffected by the death of soldiers who’s remains are never publicly reported in the media.
I would suggest the Middle East wars have been a huge success for military contractors and investors with few downside risks.
Of course, the wars have been horrific for those people who are living in what will soon be Greater Israel. But who cares about them?
Right?
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