Tuesday, March 11, 2008

How to start world war III

See if you can follow along.

NPR is reporting that the Pentagons budget will reach an all time high of 515 Billion dollars, this will not include the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Adding in this amount will bring the total spending power of the Pentagon to roughly 750 Billion Dollars, or 25% of total U.S. expenditures. If the Pentagon was its own country it would be the 10th richest in the world, just above Australia.

The three senators involved in the presidential nomination process approved this figure. One cannot win an election by funding a war, however one can certainly loose one by under funding it. Lets just hope they have money left over this year for fucking body armor.

This comes as Reuters is reporting that the top U.S. Commander in the Mid-East resigned. This comes as a forced move after an article was published stating that Bush has the intention to push to war with Iran, and Adm. Fallon categorically disagrees with said plan. The U.S. Military has lost one third of its top ranking brass in similar situations over the past eight years.

John McCain has made no secret about his intensions with Iran: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-zoPgv_nYg


Exit polls conducted on March eleventh, 2008 by CNN suggested that mobile democratic voters were in fact split; perhaps the party broken. 55% of Obama voters stated they would never vote for Clinton in a general election. 67% of Clinton Voters would never vote for Obama in a general election.


One can assume that the next President of the United states will no longer be me. In fact it will be John McCain. Furthermore, a plan is already in the works to drop diplomacy with Iran, and retaliate with force. McCain will make a seamless transition to this plan.

If one examines the circumstances of the Soviet-Affghan war of 1979-1989, one will see similarities to our situation. Mainly being that The Soviet super power collapsed due to funding issues involving this war.

Even now American economists are predicting the two front war we are currently engaged in can only be sustained for nine more years. Adding that another front would effectively make defense spending over one trillion dollars, in a recessed shrinking economy.

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