Hmmmmm
War. What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing
[for the "chess-board-pieces" -- sheeple actually doing the fighting].
Or is it
[for the players behind the chess-board]?
Every war ever fought, fighting now, or ever in the future
are all bu$ine$$ inve$tment$ for the purpo$e of making profit$.
Religion, politic$, patrioti$m, nationali$m, liberation, freedom, democracy, revenge, etc., etc. are all just emotional-trigger$ effectively used to motivate gullible $heeple to go and $tick bayonet$ into each other, like "che$$-board-piece$" moved around by the player$ behind the che$$-board.
Every
military action is very expen$ive requiring weapon$, food,
clothing/uniform$, lodging, equipment, tran$portation, camp-follower$
(pro$titute$, comfort-women, or forced/tricked "wive$"), medical
$upplie$, propaganda, etc., etc. Financiers then fund both sides
(sometimes the same financiers) because the financiers cannot lose. If
they financed the losing side, they get their profits from
war-reparation payment$. If they financed the winning side, they get
their loan repaid with interest. If any political leader doesn't come
acro$$ with the repayment$, they are a$$a$$inated & replaced with
more cooperative political leader$. Che$$-board-$heeple on both sides
may think they are engaged in some noble cause (due to
emotional-trigger-brainwashing-propaganda), but it'$ ju$t BU$INE$$. Human-resources are expendable. Look at the very word which is in common usage in bu$ine$$ = RE$OURCE$. Human$ are ju$t expendable RE$OURCE$ to be hired or fired as need be or used as cannon-fodder in war-BU$INE$$.
Some creative movie-makers illustrate this wonderfully, but stupid sheeple think it's just message-less entertainment.
See:
War, Inc.,
Wag the Dog,
Lord of War,
1984 [there r 2 versions 1956 & 1984; I prefer 2nd one].
See
also enclosed news-article below. It illustrates how the players are
becoming millionaires on the deaths of their-own gullible
suicide-bombers & their victims.
So I started out as a conscientious-objector just like Sgt York. As such I wanted to volunteer as a combat-medic
for the IDF (D=Defense) when the 6-Day-War started, but it was over in 6
days and before I reached my 18th birthday. After my 18th birthday I
volunteered for the US-Army early-draft as a
conscientious-objector-medic. Years later I got to thinking: Regardless
of what games are played by the players behind the chess-board, real
attacks are perpetrated on the chess-board where I find myself, and if I
have to deal with defending me & mine from an attack, I ought to be
trained to do so. So I joined the US-Marine-Corps because I considered
US-Marines as the ultimate warriors.
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'There Are 1,700 Hamas Millionaires in Gaza'
Fatah opens verbal fire on Hamas, claims its officials are meddling in Egyptian affairs and getting rich off their own citizens.
First Publish: 3/20/2014
Ismail Haniyeh (R) with Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal
Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah faction
went on the offensive Thursday, claiming that Hamas in Gaza is corrupt
and "doesn't represent the Palestinian people."
Fatah Spokesman Ahmad Assaf told Erem News that
Hamas's attempts to influence Egypt's inner workings are
"unacceptable," noting the ties between Hamas and the Muslim
Brotherhood, both of which have been outlawed in the Nile state for their part in terror attacks.
Egypt has done more for the Palestinian Arabs than Hamas or the
Muslim Brotherhood, who merely spew empty slogans and sell religion
according to Assaf. Hamas on Tuesday criticized Egypt for closing the Gaza border with Sinai, calling it a "crime against humanity." The siege has led to power outages.
The Fatah spokesman claimed that while Gaza is one of the poorest
places in the world, there are 1,700 millionaires among Hamas members,
hinting that the terror group imposes steep taxes on its citizens for
goods entering from Egypt and Israel, and that this money finds its way
into Hamas officials' pockets.
Assaf finished by praising Abbas, the "Palestinian President," for
standing behind his principles and treating any concessions in peace
talks as red lines. The spokesman stated Hamas had returned the
situation to the way it was before 1967, a somewhat confusing remark, given that it was in 1967 that the Jordanian occupation of Judea and Samaria came to an end, in the Six Day War.
Widening cracks in Fatah-Hamas relations
The Fatah criticism comes after Middle East expert Prof. Rafi Yisraeli assessed that Abbas's life is in imminent danger
from Hamas, which may try to supplant him. In doing so, the group would
be aided by the fact that Abbas's term of office ended in January 2009,
giving Hamas claims of legitimacy.
Tensions between Fatah and Hamas have been high, with Hamas police in Gaza cracking down on demonstrators supporting Abbas on Sunday, with 13 demonstrators arrested and many reportedly beaten.
Those tensions have also been expressed in Hamas's energy crisis.
Hamas refuses to pay the exorbitant fuel taxes imposed by PA on fuel
bought for the Gaza government from Israel, a key factor in the
Hamas-enclave's repeating fuel shortages.
On Sunday, Gaza was left without power for another day
following an outage starting the day before, after the PA transferred
only 100,000 liters of the 500,000 liters of fuel it had agreed to sell
to Hamas.
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