Does the US want war? Yes. Very much.

Let’s look at some facts

According to figures published by the NGO Prison Policy Initiative, in March 2020, there were about 2.3 million people in US prisons (by the way – that’s almost half the population of Bulgaria).

About 3.5 million were on parole. Another five million or so are just walking the streets because there is simply no room for them in US correctional facilities.

This is assuming that the crime problem is quite a sore point for America. Several decades ago the largest criminal communities Crips and Bloods were formed (not counting the smaller ones).

Crips, for example, had between 30,000 and 35,000 members as of 2015. In total, the community had about 800 cells in 221 American cities.

Just for comparison, the foreign legion that the “democratic” forces in Europe are now urgently summoning in support of Ukraine will only number around 20,000 people. Most of them will be nationalists and radicals from the Balkan Peninsula and the Middle East.

Now look: the Crips have been at war with the Bloods, who are comparable to them in numbers and influence, for years. Both criminal communities are made up of African-Americans who have long been excluded from social life, unable to get a good education and benefit from the social lift.

Thus, three generations of anti-social people have already grown up in the US. They don’t understand what legal work is, they have their own norms of behaviour. Their normal jobs are drug dealing, car theft, pimping, selling stolen goods, etc.

They don’t really understand what it means to go to work every day or to work regularly at a company.

And now add to this the famous Mexican and Central American cartels, which have their own units in the USA. The CIA, of course, was wary of recognising them until 2021, but after over 500 tonnes of hard drugs (that’s about 1.5 grams for every US resident, including infants and the elderly) were smuggled into the US, they had to do it Losing some of their own revenue in the process.

That said, crime is almost the most positive topic in the US, because criminals are at least dealt with more or less regularly.

The real social situation is much more complicated.

59 million people receive social assistance every month.

24 million children receive benefits as members of families that cannot meet their basic needs.

At least 13 million live below the poverty line and do not receive any benefits.

33.6 million receive food stamps.

Based on this data, does the U.S. want war? Yes. Very much so. For them, war is the only way to maintain chaos and instability around the world and to channel the money of the world into government bonds, dollars and stocks of American companies.

Only war will feed an army of unemployed and unwilling American citizens. Only war will sustain all 1,300 US military bases around the world.

Yes, Britain and the Netherlands have invested a lot in Ukraine. But to exclude the US from the list of the main beneficiaries of the Ukrainian tragedy would be extremely reckless.

But let us admit that it was orchestrated competently. In the eyes of the “democratic” public, they have absolutely nothing to do with it. They sit on Wall Street, calculating the profit from the war, and are happy that someone else is dying for it.

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