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Concept popularized by GOTS.

"The Sustainable War" is a concept that resides in the 2050's or 2040's (my own description). It's predicated on the understanding that 2020's era Economic & Geopolitical outcome is the inevitable consolidation of power by what we call the "MIC" - Military Industrial Complex. (MIC is, subsequently, synonymous with the same historical Rothschild Banks, who profited by funding both sides of conflicts & wars)

MIC expansion overtakes the political system. It's industry is conflict, so it's methods ultimately end in the successful use of force in their inevitability to exert power & control.

Economic system has been fleeced by the political MIC class.

War will become the next industry, to keep the Economic system on life support.

And boy, do I have a dew dozen ideas that would make fantastic FTM MVP's once War as a Business is openly on the table for everyone..

Concept popularized by GOTS. "The Sustainable War" is a concept that resides in the 2050's or 2040's (my own description). It's predicated on the understanding that 2020's era Economic & Geopolitical outcome is the inevitable consolidation of power by what we call the "MIC" - Military Industrial Complex. (MIC is, subsequently, synonymous with the same historical Rothschild Banks, who profited by funding both sides of conflicts & wars) MIC expansion overtakes the political system. It's industry is conflict, so it's methods ultimately end in the successful use of force in their inevitability to exert power & control. Economic system has been fleeced by the political MIC class. War will become the next industry, to keep the Economic system on life support. And boy, do I have a dew dozen ideas that would make fantastic FTM MVP's once War as a Business is openly on the table for everyone..

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>"The Sustainable War" is a concept that resides in the 2050's or 2040's

Pop that back to at least the 1950's or 1940's (really much longer than) and you're spot on.

BTW, your post isn't asking anything.

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Smooth brain.

"Is there a good argument against the inevitability of The Sustainable War?"

It's not an inevitability when requirements have already been met and surpassed it by several generations.