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Some of you think that America lost the war in Afghanistan, since the military withdrew and the country isn't running on corporate-run democracy and gay sex, or other American values.

Some of you are informed enough to recognize that the US federal government never cared about giving Afghanis American-style rights, or even finding 9/11 terrorists there. The US federal government was happy to deal with the Taliban before this war, even though they were obviously violent Jihadis back then. The US didn't lose, because freeing Afghanistan wasn't the goal to begin with.

We could go into details on the history of oil pipelines in the area, or the geopolitics of that area of the world in general, and the start of this war would make sense. But that's not really what you should be concerned about. What you should be concerned about is why the US was there for two decades, and what comes next.

After the initial destabilization of the area, the installation of the puppet government, and the sidelining of the Taliban, they didn't fix things there. American troops guarded opium production. Child sex slavery was given a pass. No, after the destruction of Afghanistan happened to satisfy our financial rulers, the military stayed there because the American military needs a playground. Endless war trains veterans, tests weapons, justifies insane budgets, experiments with new tactics.

The US military has always had a place like this in the modern era. They don't leave one until they're almost ready to create the next one. So, now that they're leaving Afghanistan, that means they have the next war theater planned. Americans, get ready for your next war.

I don't know where the next one will be, but I have a sneaking suspicion. The structures of social power in America, including the financial powers that run the government, have been pushing division among Americans very forcefully in recent years. The vax issue has further divided states from one another, seeing each other as serious threats to health or freedom. The destroyed economy and huge racial issues have prepared America for easy destabilization. Think tanks were talking about civil war before the 2020 election, and corporate media talked non-stop about insurrection after January 6th, normalizing the concepts.

I think that the next planned destroyed country could easily be the U.S. It'd be easy to do - lockdown and round up people for vax violations until half the population is ready to revolt, then do false flag attacks that the media will demand the military address, as one simple example. There are many more paths to war that have been made possible in recent years as well. The ruling elite don't care for the health of America, as long as they still have tax slaves and consumerist cattle to prop them up somewhere.

What do you folks think about this? Am I missing something? I hope everyone is preparing in case we see hard times, regardless. A bit more canned food, water, and ammo never hurts to have in storage. A detailed plan for bugging out or bugging in is always worth the time. There's a million reasons you should get out of the cities, if you can.

Some of you think that America lost the war in Afghanistan, since the military withdrew and the country isn't running on corporate-run democracy and gay sex, or other American values. Some of you are informed enough to recognize that the US federal government never cared about giving Afghanis American-style rights, or even finding 9/11 terrorists there. The US federal government was happy to deal with the Taliban before this war, even though they were obviously violent Jihadis back then. The US didn't lose, because freeing Afghanistan wasn't the goal to begin with. We could go into details on the history of oil pipelines in the area, or the geopolitics of that area of the world in general, and the start of this war would make sense. But that's not really what you should be concerned about. What you should be concerned about is why the US was there for two decades, and what comes next. After the initial destabilization of the area, the installation of the puppet government, and the sidelining of the Taliban, they didn't fix things there. American troops guarded opium production. Child sex slavery was given a pass. No, after the destruction of Afghanistan happened to satisfy our financial rulers, the military stayed there because the American military needs a playground. Endless war trains veterans, tests weapons, justifies insane budgets, experiments with new tactics. The US military has always had a place like this in the modern era. They don't leave one until they're almost ready to create the next one. So, now that they're leaving Afghanistan, that means they have the next war theater planned. Americans, get ready for your next war. I don't know where the next one will be, but I have a sneaking suspicion. The structures of social power in America, including the financial powers that run the government, have been pushing division among Americans very forcefully in recent years. The vax issue has further divided states from one another, seeing each other as serious threats to health or freedom. The destroyed economy and huge racial issues have prepared America for easy destabilization. Think tanks were talking about civil war before the 2020 election, and corporate media talked non-stop about insurrection after January 6th, normalizing the concepts. I think that the next planned destroyed country could easily be the U.S. It'd be easy to do - lockdown and round up people for vax violations until half the population is ready to revolt, then do false flag attacks that the media will demand the military address, as one simple example. There are many more paths to war that have been made possible in recent years as well. The ruling elite don't care for the health of America, as long as they still have tax slaves and consumerist cattle to prop them up somewhere. What do you folks think about this? Am I missing something? I hope everyone is preparing in case we see hard times, regardless. A bit more canned food, water, and ammo never hurts to have in storage. A detailed plan for bugging out or bugging in is always worth the time. There's a million reasons you should get out of the cities, if you can.

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I could easily see this happening.