The Iraq war has cost the United States approximately $2 trillion. Although in humanitarian and geopolitical terms it is considered to have been a huge failure, for the military industrial complex it was a huge success.

Oct 19, 2020 · 9:59 AM UTC

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The Iraq War was just. The millions of Iraqi civilians killed were killed by Baathist terrorists. Al Qaeda affiliate terrorists, and Sunni vs Shia violence, not the US. Removing Saddam and his criminal family was a just cause. youtube.com/aUvvpNHKE3c
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It was Sunni vs Shia infighting that resulted in the vast majority of the killings, not the US, and it wasn't millions. The violence was the result of Baath Party terrorists, mostly Sunni, and Iranian backed Shia militias killing each other on the streets. foxnews.com/world/more-than-…
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That's why they're all on television and in positions of power. It worked swimmingly.
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And already I fear that if even Biden makes it, we may see the likely reasons a #MilitaryDraft is coming directed at All Millennial & Generation Z people being enlisted that includes Wars with China & Russia besides going back to the Middle East, and it could go #NuclearWar...
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Now go vote for War Criminal Joe right ?
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Economist have linked the financial disasters to all sorts of co-relations like fall in housing price (2008) , Chinese exports and $ reserves build up , rise of fracking and fall in oil prices etc. Do not have a single account of the wasteful trillions in Iraq,Afghanistan!
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Trump will bring troops home, Joe Biden will keep them in war indefinitely. He is the military industrial complex
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The military industrial complex stirs up wars to sell weapons. It’s disgusting.
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Bottom lines are called that for a reason.