I understand being emotional in face of the horrors unleashed on Palestine, it is definitely not rude or irrational. And yes, Biden is a war criminal for all intends and purposes. He will face no consequences unfortunately but I really hope history remembers him as such.
While there is truth that the incredible close cooperation between Israel and the US is abhorrent and that the officials and corporations providing armament to the IDF should be prosecuted for crimes against humanity, I deleted my initial comment to discourage for it to be used as a prop for conspiratorial thought. I am not implying that your comment is conspiratorial in nature but that I wanted to disassociate from my previous comment.
Yeah, a military economy is a very likely scenario. The religious nutjobs the US got handed as a government by its economic elite elected do admire Russia so perhaps will imitate it economically...
To the people saying this will be like Vietnam: that was a conflict between the rising mightiest superpower the world has ever seen and an agrarian economy that has undergone colonial occupation that had brought it to its knees, the superpower still lost. The current US may be stronger militarily on paper but on every other respect it is in decline (there is a possibility the US military is in decline as well but we cannot see it). I don't think an attack on Venezuela will go well for the US, in fact a full blown war could be the catalyst that shows the superpower's weaknesses more than anything else.
Even more likely: they displace or kill the entire population and the land and city is left empty for the next century. My case point is northern Cyprus although the scale and brutality of what we are currently witnessing is not comparable.
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