"We don’t wage peace because there’s a strong institutional resistance to doing so, war being the biggest cash cow for a defense industry that fuels not only our economy but also the donor base of both political parties." mariannewilliamson.substack.…

Aug 30, 2021 · 1:03 AM UTC

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How do you propose we help the abused and forgotten under the most authoritarian regimes in the world. Or do we just leave them to fend for themselves
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There are many ways to do that. Military intervention is rarely the most helpful.
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Will you support Afghanistan's entry into the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)?
This is what Afghans see right over their border inside of China: growth, prosperity, and happiness. They see their traditions not only upheld but codified into law. They see a world that they want to be part of. China and everyone else in the region want Afghanistan to prosper.
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“We can’t just endlessly prepare for war as though maybe we’ll back up into peace. We have to actively wage peace.” Marianne Williamson #USDepartmentOfPeace
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yes, you are making some valid and important points.
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You are a trash person.
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"The goal isn't to win at war, the goal is endless war" These wars are a money laundering scheme to funnel public taxpayer money into the hands of private military industrial elites nitter.vloup.ch/ilSharko/status/…
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Make love,not war.