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Wwii Echoes Why Wars Start Who Really Wins

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"There was a reason why Japan hit the United States." Boone on the historical patterns — wars don't start randomly. They start because of resources, territory, and the pecking order. WWII echoes are everywhere if you know what to listen for.

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no different than the United States. I mean, there was a reason why Japan hit the United States. You know, we, it was, there was a reason it was about supplies, about resources. It wasn't. There's a reason why Germany started World War II. There's all these reasons exist. And I think people need to kind of open up their minds that, you know, we can go that we can do the raw, raw thing. But after a while, troops and and armaments start to become depleted. And then they start pulling resources from areas they don't normally pull resources from other parts of. the world and then that's what spreads the war there and so the longer this thing goes on the more likelihood it's going to spread to those other places and if they don't have the troops in the armaments to go there and do the physical blocking and physical taking they're going to start off big bombs very very big bombs and I think that's definitely on the table and and we need to really really think about this thing like this thing needs to get chilled the fuck out real quick because I don't think it's very long before that happens and meanwhile you've got the CCP over here going, I love it when you guys deplete each other. That way we don't have to worry about you. You know, what are they doing? What, what, what objectives are they going to start seizing because they start seeing opportunities? Cause you can't say it won't happen. And I can say that because if you and I were sitting in the same position, we would wait for that weakness and we would go right at it. I'd be down on that phone. You know, like, like, yeah, if I was Putin, I wouldn't get in an airplane. But I definitely would be getting a hold of somebody. Yeah. Yeah. It's like, hey, can you do something? It looks like America is going to start getting involved here. And then you've got to understand, both of those countries would really would be better off if the United States was not strong, if the United States was taken out. They would be a lot better off and we have to look at it that way. So when we started thinking about, okay, well, if something happens, people start dropping nukes around the world. So we're going to go protect all these places. Well, we've only got so many people we can put so many different places and this is that type of work. So a couple of quick questions. One, people often say that's a PSYOP. That kind of bugs me. Cause I'm like, it's not a PSYOP. That's not, you know, it's not like, It bugs me when they say, what's the proper term? What do you want people to say instead of saying that's a psion? Well, first of all, people have to understand it's not about trickery. It's about campaigns. The site is campaign. You're building a campaign to create a change or a frame of reference within a target audience. So, you know, if you're thinking one way, a psychological operation might be conducted in order to get a group or an individual to start thinking another way because because attitudes influence behavior and so psychological operations are always in always about influencing attitudes. to change behavior to support a certain objective.

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