Loving our enemies.

Loving our enemies. Many don’t understand why we don’t kill all our enemies. At the end of WW2, Patton was ready to wipe out the Communists in front of him.

In Korea, MacArthur was ready to attack China. In Vietnam, it was often unlawful to bomb, or shoot, enemies without permission that never seemed to come in time.

A nation on the brink of victory is paralyzed by those who want to profit from the coming peace. Since no peacetime army ever prospers without an enemy, few wars are finalized. Rome, to be sure, did wipe out Carthage, but only because they had wars with lots more looting waiting to be fought in Spain and Gaul.

America’s military/industrial complex simply replaced “Nazi enemies” with “Communist enemies” and saved their jobs by restraining their Pattons and MacArthurs.

America’s taxpayers were unnecessarily looted for decades.

Related: