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Pro-tip : the speedboats that were missile'd by the US §Navy in internationnal waters ? They could have NOT reached the US without being refuelled at least thrice, meaning that if they transport anything : it's gas, and not drugs. So the US Navy just murdered a bunch of civiies in international waters. Hey, if any of you are from the US military that were in Afghanistan or Irak or Syria : how do you feel about "defending the US" by invading a country that is literaly at the ANTIPODES of the US on the globe ? :)
Korea (1950–53) → ended in a stalemate.
Vietnam (1955–75) → clear loss.
Middle East (Iraq 1991 & 2003–2011, Afghanistan 2001–2021, Libya 2011, Syria ongoing) → toppled regimes but long-term chaos.
Gaza / Palestine → massive civilian toll, no real victory.
Africa interventions (Somalia, Libya, Niger, etc.) → tactical strikes, strategic instability.
North Korea → technically never resolved.
America can spend trillions, deploy overwhelming firepower, and kill civilians — but that doesn’t make it a win.
Endless interventions. Millions die overseas, trillions spent, fuel the Military Industrial Complex/Militarized Police State, but the real cost lands at home.
War on Drugs & War on Terror → mass incarceration, civil liberties curtailed, constant fear, billions of taxpayer dollars.
9/11 blowback → terrorism abroad and increased surveillance here.
Lack of universal healthcare, affordable education, living wages, and housing → people suffer while the military budget dwarfs social programs.
National debt & deficit → average American can’t handle a $500 emergency while the government spends trillions on war.
Every dollar spent on endless wars is a dollar not spent on infrastructure, schools, or helping communities.
The U.S. projects power abroad but often fails strategically — and ordinary Americans pay the price in lost social services, higher taxes, and a perpetual state of insecurity, financial fragility, and endless debt.
https://www.senate.gov/about/powers-procedures/declarations-of-war.htm
It's basically USA's Ukraine war that's about to start, they can't afford to lose this one.
communism returned in 2014 in the form of wokeism
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Ejga4kJUts&list=RD6Ejga4kJUts ♫
Check out Ross Kemp on Venezuela documentary it is a good introduction.