Four weeks ago, I predicted, “American taxpayers are going to be regaled with propaganda about the need to increase
military spending in reaction to Putin’s invasion and accede to even more troops deployed overseas.”
Right on cue, Gen. Tod Wolters, U.S. European Command chief, did precisely that.
“I think what we need to do from a U.S. force perspective is look at what takes place in Europe following the completion of Ukraine-Russia scenario and examine the European contributions, and based off the breadth and depth of the European
contributions, be prepared to adjust the U.S. contributions. And my suspicion is we’re going to still need more,” he said.
Following the Ukraine-Russia scenario? So, once the Ukraine-Russia war, in which zero American soldiers fought, American taxpayers should pay for even more soldiers deployed in Europe to…what? Not fight
again?
This isn’t to say American troops should fight in the Ukraine-Russia war, even though it was started by the U.S. State Department. It’s an acknowledgement that they cannot fight in the Ukraine-Russia war, as Joe Biden has so far retained the mental
capacity to realize.
The rationalization for this would be to deter Vladimir Putin from invading the territory of a NATO country in the future. But Putin is never going to do that for the same reason Biden is not allowing U.S. troops to be involved in Ukraine. Nuclear
powers cannot go to war unless they are ready for the war to end with a nuclear exchange. Period.
Thus, as I argued at the beginning of this conflict, the conclusion to draw from the past four weeks is a dramatic cut in U.S. overseas deployments. Warehousing hundreds of thousands of troops overseas that will never be used for any legitimate
purpose is simply a dead weight loss on the U.S. economy.
If Joe Biden insists Americans suffer food shortages in order to signal their virtue in futile sanctions on Russia for its supposedly “unprovoked” invasion of Ukraine, then they should respond to him by demanding the overseas military government
jobs program – because that’s all it is at this point – be eliminated to help ease the pain.
But what can average Americans do about this? Congress will appropriate the funds for more military spending and, no matter whom they elect president, that president will continue to deploy troops
overseas.
Well, for everyone who styles themselves “politically incorrect,” believing they are tougher than the “snowflakes” who can’t bear the microaggressions inherent in hard truths, here is some truly politically incorrect
talk.
Warning: Saying something that half the country will applaud you for, whether it is the liberal or conservative half, is not “politically incorrect.” Telling a truth no one wants to hear is truly politically incorrect. If you don’t
want to hear that, stop reading now.
Read the rest at Tom Mullen Talks Freedom...
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