Would N. Korea & Iran having nuclear weapons missiles be good for business?

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Would N. Korea & Iran having nuclear weapons missiles be good for business?

  1. Yes, anything that causes military spending is good for the economy

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  2. No, it would break the budget with too great of debt to sustain

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  3. Does not matter because the risk of an expanded nuclear arms race is too great

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  4. Irrelevant. Russia will do everything Western globalists and neocons demand

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  5. IDK/Other

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  1. JakeJ

    JakeJ Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    To the exact contradiction of President Trump's campaign promise goal of establishing detente' with Russia, the intelligence community, neocons and Congressional neocons are now legislating the exact opposite and to strip traditional president power for the specific purpose of linking Russia, Iran and N. Korea together in collective economic warfare against all 3. Countless times, the neocons, politicians in both political parties and most in the MSM and press have declared Russia is our "enemy" and that Russia engaged in "acts of war" against the USA in the election.

    What if Russia agrees that the USA is its mortal enemy and that a state of war does exist with the USA to the extend they should have the goal of harming the USA as much as possible, anyway possible, short of outright military war?

    Russia has what Iran and N. Korea both want and would pay for: intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads - and MIRV compact mega-tonnage nuclear warheads. Given that we claim Russia and the USA are at "war" with each other and that we are perpetual mortal enemies - and that we claim Russia, Iran and N. Korea are allies in sanctions, it might be reasonable for Russia to arm these allies with nuclear warheads and ballistic missiles - or at least the material and technology to build them (provided covertly or overtly), plus arm anti-American radicals with advanced terror and combat weaponry.

    The amount of fear this would raise would allow justify the USA and NATO spending trillions upon trillions of dollars on air, sea and space based missile defense, tens of thousands of intelligence community jobs, and an overall massive build up of our military and purchasing of military equipment. The USA could even return to holding nuclear attack drills in all schools to condition the youngest generation to inherently hate and fear Russia, issuing information on how to prepare yourself to survive nuclear war, and spending vast more sums on civil defense supplies and shelters.

    A nuclear weapons armed Iran and N. Korea with the missiles to bring them to the USA would seem the perfect wet dream come true for the military industrial complex, military contractors, the intelligence community, and numerous other business interests - plus banks could make endless tens of billions on the interest for the debts of this.

    With the clear goal of both political parties and the intelligence community to as radically escalate an adversarial relationship with Russia in real terms - now literally trying to starve millions of Russians to death - it the resulting militarism good for business and the economy?

    So, would the USA pushing for a nuclear armed Iran and N. Korea be a good thing in terms of being good for business?
     

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