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If it came down to it not well, in my personal opinion we could not handle it. We are equipped with the weaponry for war to get the job done and do it quite well. But all the pussies in America would freak out about it and hide in their safe places.I wonder how the markets will react?
I agree, lets see this year in America, tearing down statues, refusing to respect the flag, being offended by everything. Great job! :SWe are already at war with ourselves because too many in this country has hatred for others.
I never know what to think with these guys anymore. Part of me think that they like to put on a show for their people, only to back down in the end, and the other part (the bigger part) is that these guys are serious.Is this close to it happening? What will tip this over the edge?North Korea accuses Trump of declaring war
Previously unreported Pentagon data shows how much the average U.S. taxpayer has paid for combat operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and now Syria. According to the two page report summary, the cumulative estimated cost of the 16 year war in the Middle East has cost each taxpayer $7,500.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-10-01/here’s-how-much-your-taxes-have-gone-pay-wars-911Last August, the Pentagon did it again and according to a shocking government report, somce $6.5 trillion in taxpayer funds were unaccounted for due to "accounting error."Considering the trillions in taxpayer funds spent to prop up the US defense industry, and the staggering amount of "accounting inconsistencies" inside the DOD, it is safe to conclude that America's war machine will be very busy in the coming years, making shareholders of the military-industrial complex richer with every passing year.