War As An ‘Investment’: The Bizarre Business-Speak Of Mass Killing Authored by by William Astore via Bracing Views, Did you know the Russia-Ukraine War is a great βinvestmentβ for the United States? A terrific opportunity to kill lots of Russians and to destroy lots of their military equipment at a relatively cheap cost to us? (Just donβt mention the price paid by Ukraine.) It gives new meaning to the expression βmaking a killingβ on the βmarket.β To Gordon Gekkoβs infamous βgreed is goodβ speech we must now add βwar is good.β That war is βright.β That it βworksβ β at least for America, allegedly. War as an βinvestmentβ truly symbolizes the moral bankruptcy of conventional discourse in the U.S. political mainstream. Instead of war being a calamity, a catastrophe, a realm of death and destruction, dare I say even a mortal sin of grievous evil, weβre told that instead itβs an investment thatβs paying dividends, especially in that growth stock known as Ukraine. Even body counts and truck counts from the Vietnam War era are being brought back to show what a great βinvestmentβ the Ukraine War has been for the U.S. In her latest,Β Caitlin JohnstoneΒ cites war-lover Max Boot for his advocacy of the Russia-Ukraine War as a continuing investment opportunity for the U.S., including the use of body and truck counts as a measure of progress: βRussia has lost an estimated 120,000 soldiers and 170,000 to 180,000 have been injured,β [Max] Boot writes [in aΒ Washington PostΒ op-ed]. βRussia has also lost an estimated 2,329 tanks, 2,817 infantry fighting vehicles, 2,868 trucks and jeeps, 354 armored personnel carriers, 538 self-propelled artillery vehicles, 310 towed artillery pieces, 92 fixed-wing aircraft and 106 helicopters.β CNN has recently made a similar argument… When CNN admits that most of the money going to Ukraine is actually going to American companies something about that war is just not adding up.#Ukraine #UkraineRussiaWarοΈοΈpic.twitter.com/qbSlFcFlXl β Andrew R. (@drew596) October 3, 2023 βThe Russian armed forces have been devastated, thereby reducing the risk to front-line NATO states such as Poland and the Baltic republics that the United States is treaty-bound to protect,β Boot continues. βAnd all of that has been accomplished without having to put a single U.S. soldier at risk on the front lines.β βThatβs an incredible investment,β gloats Boot… * * * Read the rest & subscribe at Bracing Views Substack Tyler Durden Sun, 10/08/2023 – 08:45
War As An ‘Investment’: The Bizarre Business-Speak Of Mass Killing
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