Marching to Victory

As a disclaimer, I didn’t watch the army parade on Saturday. I had yardwork to do and I also don’t possess the attention span to even bother with these sorts of things anymore. However, I have marched in a presidential inauguration so I do understand various things about the endeavor.

To be fair to the US Army, Washington DC isn’t set up for a massive annual military display like Moscow or Pyongyang so it wasn’t even feasible to have rows of Abrams tanks rolling through the city. Still, I watched a few clips of the parade this morning and the first thing I noticed is that in several formations the soldiers weren’t even marching in step. It was altogether a sad and ridiculous spectacle.

Their martial enthusiasm seemed rather tepid which is totally understandable given the current state of affairs. Israel is determined to bring the US into its effort to collapse the Iranian state in the furtherance of Zionist expansion. The Jews usually get the things they demand from the US government so probably some of these soldiers had the inkling they could soon be sent to die.

There’s also the fact that the Jews have already embroiled the US Army in a string of epic disasters since they used 9/11 to dupe average American into accepting our mission to fight a global war against terrorism. Celebrating wars from the distant past doesn’t change anything about this, especially now that the capabilities of the American military industrial complex are being discredited in Ukraine and the Middle East.

I also came across a clip from the last time there was a big army parade back when I was a kid. I can’t remember if I watched this one or not, but I do recall how high America was riding after the First Gulf War and the abolition of the Soviet Union. In hindsight, we were in for quite the fall but watching this clip reminds me of just how much normalcy and social capital was available to be squandered.

George HW Bush had soaring approval ratings after we obliterated Iraq’s dilapidated military. It was poorly trained, unmotivated, and depleted by eight years of war with Iran. I remember marveling about how cool it was to watch all this footage of precision bombing. The public impression was that we tore through an immense army with thousands of Soviet tanks but the reality was more nuanced.

To this day, I still think it shapes the mass delusion of Americans about our military might in comparison to the rest of the world. From my friends climbing the ranks of the US military, I’ve never once heard any appreciation for the potential gravity of the situation they’d face if we’re forced to take on the Russians, Chinese, or Iranians in a direct confrontation.

When Russia’s SMO began back in 2022 the expectation of our military experts was that the Russians wouldn’t hold up any better than the Iraqis and that armed with our military hardware, the Ukrainians would tear through them. This didn’t happen but instead of updating their horizons I think they still reference this war to formulate their optimistic appraisals of how we’d fare in a war with Russia.

Ironically, George HW Bush was soon to be removed from office by the Jews because he calculated that immediate approval of American funding for Israeli settlements to be filled with Jews coming from the former Soviet Union would be too inflammatory for the Arab world. They used their apparatus to abruptly reverse the popularity he garnered from the war and replace him with Bill Clinton. The screw job happened so quickly he seemed stunned by it.

Bush decided to attack Saddam Hussein because he’d been arming the Palestinians and he’d also offered to withdraw from his occupation of Kuwait, which had been siphoning Iraq’s oil, in return for the Israelis withdrawing from occupied Palestinian land. This meant Saddam was on the chopping block even though he had fought Israel’s emergent new enemy Iran, which also opposed Israeli expansion.

So, the First Gulf War was launched with with absurd lies as a pretext, just like all of the Jewish wars for which the US military has been harnessed. Back then, it was much harder for any counter narratives to emerge since there was no internet. They accused the Iraqis of committing cartoonish atrocities and Saddam Hussein of being a dictator out to conquer the world.

With the Soviet Union gone, the Jews could pretty much use the US military to do anything they wanted on the international stage so they wasted very little time getting started. After Iraq, the Serbs were next, having also been accused of absurd atrocities.

So, here we are 34 years later with no end in sight to these Jewish wars. I can’t foresee anything stopping them short of the collapse of the USA or its nuclear destruction. An election won’t solve anything, that much is certain. At least for now we have the internet for an honest discussion of our situation.

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