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WHO PAYS FOR THE WAR?

Over $2 billion burned in a single week. Not in flames. In invoices.

And here is the first uncomfortable truth: not one dollar came from the pockets of the men who ordered it. Not the president. Not the generals with their medals and their maps. The bill, as always, flows downward — straight into the wallets of the people least responsible for the decision. The taxpayer. The nurse. The farmer. The factory worker who has never held a rifle and never will.

This is not a conspiracy. It is simply accounting.

The Price Mechanism of War
When conflict erupts — anywhere — oil prices spike. This is not coincidence. It is physics. Uncertainty tightens supply, fear drives futures, and within days, the cost of every litre of fuel on the planet climbs. That cost doesn't disappear. It transfers. Into your grocery bill. Your commute. The price of bread, plastic, medicine, everything that moves or is made.
So while the bombs fall somewhere far away, a quiet tax is levied on every ordinary person on Earth. Nobody voted for it. Nobody signed for it. It simply arrives, embedded invisibly in the cost of living.

Follow the Money

Now ask yourself: where does that money go?

Not into rubble. Into revenue. Into the quarterly earnings reports of oil companies, arms manufacturers, and logistics contractors. These corporations don't lose during wars. They harvest them. Defense stocks rise on the first day of conflict with the reliability of a sunrise. War is, for a specific class of enterprise, an excellent business environment.
And here is the grotesque elegance of the system: the very corporations that profit most from instability are also the ones with the deepest relationships with governments — through lobbying, through campaign financing, through the revolving door between the boardroom and the cabinet.

The Cruelest Irony in Economics
The person who marches for peace, who protests, who simply wants to live quietly and raise children — that person funds the war through their taxes, their fuel purchases, their inflation-eroded savings.

The person who profits from war — the arms dealer, the oil executive, the bondholder of a defense contractor — ends the conflict wealthier than when it began. Their capital appreciates. Their risk was always hedged.

War, stripped of its flags and its rhetoric, is a wealth transfer. From the many who bear its cost, to the few who were never in its blast radius.

The pacifist pays. The profiteer profits.

That is not an accident of history. It is the architecture of the system.
And the system, it must be said, is working exactly as designed.
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I bet tRump WISHES he could have made as good a deal with Iran as Obama made!!

The Obama admin secured an agreement, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, that was signed in 2015 by the United States and Iran as well as China, Russia, France, Germany and the United Kingdom.

Under the deal, Iran agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons and to allow continuous monitoring of its compliance in exchange for relief from economic sanctions.

The monitoring plan under Obama was a rigorous technical inspection regime of Iran's facilities. Key parts of the inspection instrumentation were implemented and verified by Obama's Energy Secretary, an MIT nuclear physicist named Dr Ernest Moniz. Moniz's system could identify traces (secondary radioactivity) left by radioactive materials even after they had been moved.

It was Obama's inspection deal that halted Iran's uranium enrichment program in exchange for relaxed sanctions.

Moniz's technical inspection regime was a major part of what tRump blew up. Without the Obama deal, Iran immediately restarted their UF6 centrifuge uranium enrichment program.

It was the failure of tRump to "make a better deal" that forced tRump to drop bunker buster bombs on Iran's uranium enrichment program.

"Iran's Nuclear Facilities Have Been Obliterated — and Suggestions Otherwise are Fake News"
Source: The White House. Date: June 25, 2025

It was the failure of that bombing campaign that caused "no new wars" tRump to begin the current war on Iran.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues Now tell us the length of the agreement, in years
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@sunsporter1649 The original treaty - the one tRump blew up in 2018 - was set to last ten years with the option to negotiate extensions and additions.

And it was FAR FAR better deal than the mess tRump has single-handedly landed us in.