Why do world leaders want war?

Or at least seem to want war? It is a great question that any lover of liberty, and any soldier (or Marine or airman or sailor or Guardian) would love to know the answers for.

Seldom are the rulers and leaders of various nations honest about desiring war. Indeed, they are constantly babbling on about seeking peace and preserving peace.

Yet we see that their actions often do not match their rhetoric.

No, this isn’t about nations having arms to defend themselves. Generally, disarmament does not keep or lead to peace. Theoretically, if all nations disarmed themselves, there would peace – or at least a lack of war. But then, theoretically, Communism works. And theoretically spending more money on education produces a better education for all those students. But the real world isn’t like that.

Why? There are no doubt several reasons government leaders want war. Let us look at a few.

First, as Randolph Bourne wrote way back during the First World War, “War is the health of the state.” From the War of 1812 and the many Indian Wars, through the War between the States, Spanish-American War, Great War, Second World War right up to the undeclared wars going on in the past few decades. War lets – encourages – government to grow and grow. And convinces the people to let it do so – in many people’s minds, “security” trumps “liberty.” AND “prosperity.”

Second, war is profitable – especially if all the fighting and destruction and most of the death is in distant lands. Whether that is Texas and the Southwest and Mexico (1845-1848). Or Virginia and Tennessee and Missouri (well, except that nasty little invasion of Pennsylvania in ’63) (1861-1865). Or France in 1917-18, Europe and the Pacific in 1941-45)… remember Hawai’i was just a territory then… Profitable to industry, to government employees and contractors, and to Beltway Bandits and all those lovely folks outside the gates of the airbase or fort. Which means that they feed the politicians!

Third, in war there are always losers. Indeed, sometimes despite one side or the other being declared the “winner” both sides lose. But politicians, like many criminals, are irredeemably optimists. Their side is going to win. Definitely. Look past the blubbering whinging of Ukrainian leaders today – they are confident that they will win against Russia. No matter what unbiased, objective, and knowledgeable observers have been pointing out since the start. (Vlad Putin is also confident of victory, even though that is tempered by his strong belief that Russia must win – or it will die. Similar to what Bibi believes in Israel.)

Fourth, and related to the first point, war is a distraction. Today consider both the People’s Republic of [North] Korea, and Venezuela (beating the war drums against Guyana and of course, the FedGov). And it is not unreasonable to attribute China’s apparent campaign ramping up against the regime on Taiwan to the need to prevent, if not suppress, growing unrest of their massive masses. War is both a distraction from such nasty things (in their opinion) as secession movements and tax rebellions, and an opportunity to strengthen the existing powers-that-be to deal with the internal unrest. History is filled with examples of how external threats (even if imaginary) were used by leaders to calm and unify their own people.

Fifth, despite the claims that “violence solves nothing” and that “war is futile,” we know that war does change things. It is claimed that war changes things for the better, sometimes. Even if all it does is clean up a mess caused by one (or more) governments to begin with. An example of that is the Korean Conflict, a clear act of aggression by the North with Chinese and Soviet support but triggered by weasel words of the politicians in DC and by poor policies in DC regarding Korea and much of the Far East.

And of course, war ensures that large numbers of people have no chance to have descendants. Which changes the course of history far more than people are willing to think about. A little-known example is the State of Arkansas, and its relatively huge losses during both the War between the States and the Great War (World War I): a once vibrant State with great natural resources and opportunities has been and is a backwater to this day, as all too many of their best and brightest believed the propaganda and died “gloriously” leaving future generations without their genetic heritage.

For politicians – “world leaders” – this is even better than massive migration away from their nation. Not only do they get rid of the aggressive, often more stubborn and resistant, people that are a thorn in their flesh,

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Examples of the corrupt nature of government

Javier Milei of Argentina spoke a while back at Davos, Switzerland to a rather hostile crowd at the World Economic Forum (WEF). View it here (the actual talking starts about 4 minutes into the recording.) We understand that some people reported that all of six people applauded his words. No doubt part of that was because he clearly stated that “the state is not the solution” but rather that the state is the “problem itself.” He attacked all of the WEF’s most prized sacred cows.

One of the greatest problems in the Argentine is the vast network and history of corruption in government (and really, most walks of life). It is not alone in that: many if not all Hispanic nations have such a background and such a problem. Including such nations as New Mexico, Arizona, and California. It started in Old Spain, and no doubt is tied in part to the glorification of kings and the military during the 700+ years of Reconquista. Liberating their people and land from Islam sadly led directly to tyranny and foul ideas of government.

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Vicious government and vicious dogs

Most of us have encountered or been told about an encounter with a vicious dog. A dog which, seemingly for no reason, will suddenly lash out at another animal or a human. Attack with no provocation, or even when (as has happened to several of us) when the human is attempting to help the dog. (It’s common enough to promote a saying, “biting the hand that feeds you.”

An uncontrolled (or uncontrollable) dog which is vicious is often put down. Hopefully and preferably by its owner. Sometimes by the person who is the object of its assault. (That, by the way, is self-defense and not animal abuse.) Sometimes it is an agent of government: an animal control officer or sheriff’s deputy or police officer. (Again such is an act of defense, of protection of others. Not animal abuse or cruelty. No matter what animal rights activists and Woke environists might scream.)

It is not only dogs, though that is perhaps the most common because dogs are so integral a part of typical human society. It is done with other animals, domesticated, feral, and wild. Cats (of all types), for example. Bears, horses, cattle, goats. Even birds sometimes. It is not usually motivated by hatred of the particular animal. But it is often motivated by fear: fear not just in the human but in the animal fearing a human or humans in general. Sometimes, there is abuse of an animal in the backstory. But most rational people do not use past human abuse of an animal to excuse, to justify, taking action against a vicious animal.

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Pie in the sky by and by – “prophets of science”

The term in the headline was first applied, I think, to the strongly Pentecostal roving brush arbor preachers of the Great Awakening in the States back in the early 1800s – whom Westerners referred to as “sky pilots.” It was picked up by “knights of the road” (hobos) and the dispossessed and displaced of the Dirty Thirties. It poked fun at these iterant preachers – mostly scam artists – who made a living by preaching about “giving to God” (meaning, in the preacher’s contribution basket) would reap wonderful benefits in heaven after death.

Politicians, of course, have been preaching a version of this for millennia – especially here in the States. Taxes now mean big wealth and other benefits sometime in the future. Soviet communism pushed this idea: their ideal of international socialism was to end in the wondrous glories and benefits of “true” communism sometime in the future when the “state” withered away.

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Economy bringing changes for the good?

Funny but real image from a certain Western State;\:

As the economy worsens under the current system and regime, we find inventive entrepreneurs expanding the offerings of their businesses. Having a Subway inside a NAPA Auto Parts store is a great idea for those of us trying to keep auto ownership costs low and extend the life of crazy-high auto prices while enjoying the modern luxury of eating out – even at a place like Subway. (Courtesy of Uncle Sugar, mostly.) But to be able to pick up a box or two of 9mm or .223-cal at the same time? Wonderful!!! And even better to see if we really want to add a 5.7mm to our arsenal. And right next to the freeway interchange! Ah the glories and pleasures of modern American society – and what is left of a once-free economy.

Don’t think you will find a convenient situation like this in Canada or Europe or the UK… And sadly, possibly not in States like New York, New Jersey or Ohio. If the powers-that-be in the above State get their way, it won’t be around very long there, either.

Still, as lovers of liberty, it is nice to picture a convenience store or grocery store where single rounds of 9mm Luger or .22-cal or .223-cal ammo are in a plastic bucket at the cashier’s stand. Or (at least in the case of 9mm or .22-cal) in a version of a bubble-gum machine.

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Economic collapse? Or more Chicken Little with intent?

More hyperbolic fearmongering? Or is there something for real here?

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a government-run, government-supporting, micro-management sort of institution. It exists to empower government and has always done so. Whatever reports they issue have to be judged not just on accuracy and professional competence but on what political points they are pushing and who is pushing their buttons.

So, when the IMF releases its least optimistic report in the last 50 years, should alarm bells should go off for everyone? And most important, why? IMF’s projected global economic growth for 2024-2025 is just 2.8%, and for the next five years (2024-2029) is only 3%. That is low, very low, even with many advanced nations now seeing declines in population. Several comments have stated that the scariest part is that this estimate is likely very optimistic. It could be much lower.

In a separate report (reported by Bloomberg but published on Yahoo), the IMF has tagged the US, UK, Italy, and China as threatening the world economy because of their insanely-high public debt levels. The US (the FedGov) leads the way, of course. “The astronomical rise in the U.S. national debt poses “significant risks” to the global economy and threatens to continue fueling high inflation… In its latest Fiscal Monitor, the Washington-based institution said that it expects the U.S. to record a fiscal deficit of 7.1% in 2025 – more than triple the level in other advanced economies.”

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Liberty: which can you have if only one? Economic? Political?

Consider the following quotes, please:

Now:

But:

Of course, we need to know what it is to “force” political freedom. Perhaps it is fairly simple: refuse to let people become dependent on government, not let them submit.

That is certainly a major problem today. We do not see protests like this demanding that government stop welfare and even reduce, let alone, shut down the Nanny State:

Liberty – freedom – requires breaking the chains that bind us. And sometimes the hardest to break are those which we place on our ownselves.

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Raising up a martyr

“I would rather lose my freedom than surrender to this group of thugs, tyrants, and fascist scoundrels.” – The Donald, recent CPAC speech.

T(hat was once a common American attitude. It is exemplified by a now-often-disrespected New Hampshire motto: “Live free or die.” But back to looking at martyrs.)

Persecution and even killing generally works so well in defeating your enemies. Particularly political and religious. Especially when you go after their leadership, their icons. Of course, we are being sarcastic.

We don’t like Trump, here at TPOL. (Nor do we like RFK Jr, Uncle Joe, the Greens’ Steom, the dictators of California or Florida or Texas, etc.) But this use of lawfare against The Donald is rapidly turning the man into a living martyr. Latest? The State of Illinois has declared he can’t be on their ballots. Latest of three States, and no doubt with more to come. And of course, the first criminal trial of a former US President has started in New York.

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Is the world exploding?

Chicken Little had nothing on the modern media, and not just the clickbait brigade! (Although all the oldline, mainstream media and much of the new and supposedly independent media seem to have adopted that modus operandi.)

Consider:

Newsweek: Lake Mead’s water level is falling – we’re all gonna die of thirst

The Irish News (US): More than 40 still stranded a day after fatal cable car accident in Turkey – they’re all gonna die of thirst and starvation (and panic)

News Nation: DeSantis signs bill banning heat protection laws for outdoor workers – they’re all gonna dies of heat stroke and heat exhaustion

The Center Square: Supreme Court unanimously rules against exorbitant government fees – All them guvmint buro-rats all gonna quit or die ’cause they won’t get paid

Essa News: Hezbollah’s formidable show of force. Missiles rain on Israel. And BBC: Iran launches drones at Israel in retaliatory attack – All those Israelis gonna die – or immigate to the States (NYC and Florida and the Catskills, no doubt)

AFP: It’s inflation, stupid: Biden faces renewed election threat – Trump’s gonna win and become a military dictator, all the women will die (no abortions), all the Hollywood and NYC and Nashville libs gonna get sent to Gitmo or reeducation camps. And democracy is gonna die!

Fox News: China is a threat to peace worldwide – We all gonna die or get turned into Solyent Green to feed hungry Chinese – after they sink every American, Brit, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese, Filipino, Vietnamese and Indonesian warship of course

Live Science: Nuclear Fusion Reactor could be here as soon as 2025: “cleaner energy” – We all gonna die because atomic energy killed millions of people in Japan in 1945 and we all know fusion bombs are much more powerful than mere fission bombs

These of course are just a few of the scary headlines that we hear on the radio, see on TV or Internet News, and get plastered on X, Facebook, and all the other social media.

Why? Why exaggerate about things? Why write fiery headlines that are not even backed up by the tiny handful of truth found in the article. If that?

Well, it sells ads – clicks, at least. Just like newspapers used to do – in the days when metropolitan dailies competed between each other and paid newsboys a pittance to hawk their papers. Long before the time when the typical smaller daily newspaper serves up equal parts of celebrity gossip, sports scores and gossip, and “good living” gossip. And a series of clickbait headlines.

But of course, there is more: these headlines sell FEAR. Fear about tomorrow. Fear about your neighbor. Fear about your health (and about Big Medicine and Big Pharma, all at the same time). Fear about your children. Fear about disease, about war, about famine.

It is all about spin – all about getting you and me to waste money, to waste time and effort preparing for dealing with fear. But of course, only in the way the media and their partners want you to prepare and deal with it.

So, to paraphrase a popular saying. Keep calm. Take a deep breath. Be prepared, of course. But make sure that you see through the fearmongering. And don’t buy into the solution that ultimately all of these media (even the independent alternative press) pushes: No man (or woman) on a white horse is riding to our rescue. We need to stand on our own two feet and let the fears and troubles of today be enough for the day.

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Texas, my oh my

We here at TPOL completely skipped it last month, as we remembered the 188th anniversary of the Fall of the Alamo in 1836.

Yes, a 200-year-old flag. See below for its story! Meanwhile read on about why we remember that now, a month later.

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