What seems illogical to us -- making permanent, unwinnable, very expensive wars -- is perfectly logical for those 1%-ers who sell arms and in fact who sell all that $600 billion / year buys for the military, from nukes to deodorant.
Permanent wars are a total loss for everyone but the military contractors, who absorb 80% of the military budget, while military personnel absorb only 20%. The logic of cannibal capitalism thus demands that' we continue to fight these permawars and to make new ones.
What seems illogical to us -- making permanent, unwinnable, very expensive wars -- is perfectly logical for those 1%-ers who sell arms and in fact who sell all that $600 billion / year buys for the military, from nukes to deodorant.
Permanent wars are a total loss for everyone but the military contractors, who absorb 80% of the military budget, while military personnel absorb only 20%. The logic of cannibal capitalism thus demands that' we continue to fight these permawars and to make new ones.