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bogeyman
17th January 2013, 03:04
In WW2 the US eventually entered the war, this made Japan and Nazi Germany officially enemies of the United States. After the end of the war in 1945, new enemies had to found to support the increased military and eventually the "military industrial complex", so old friends became enemies...so the cold war began, and some times it heated up in Korea, Vietnam and Cuba. So Communist ideals became enemies of the US. After the fall of the USSR...who would be the enemy of the US to justify the military and intelligence budgets......well Islamic terrorism was the target, and may be used as a reason for invading and converting other regimes into more US friendly stooges, for self centered political gain.

It begs the question...in decades to come who will be the enemy of the US, who will be the target....or may be the ground work is already been set....the American public and civil disobedience? Is this the reason behind Stellar Wind and other projects of this nature? There is consensus amongst certain groups that a agenda for a world government is in action, such as the European Union and the cooperation between Canada, Mexico and the United States, not to mention numerous others. Yet if this is truth, who's agenda are we following? The President's...no they have too limited time in government to implement such a plan...so is it the US military or certain other groups within the power framework of the US?

Tesseract
17th January 2013, 03:53
Europe, the US and Western sycophants are now unleashing the R2P doctrine (responsibility to protect), and I see this being used increasingly in the future as a casus belli (case for war). Naturally, with the continuance of war operations, the military juggernaut will stay well financed.