The Impact of Capital Control on the Ongoing War
The control of capital and its impact on the ongoing war between nations is a topic of great concern. This article aims to shed light on the overwhelming control of capital and its effects on the war, particularly focusing on the American perspective. It is important to note that this article is directed towards those who support real change, especially the youth. The former and current presidents of the United States have both warned about the devastating control of capital and its potential to enslave nations. The tyranny of capital control by large companies has not only harmed the American economy but has also had a profound impact on other nations, including those involved in the ongoing war. The economic consequences of capital control are evident in the high levels of poverty, homelessness, and unemployment in the United States. Millions of Americans are below the poverty line, and the average unemployment rate is the highest in 60 years. The financial system was on the verge of collapse, and only a bailout using taxpayer's money prevented a complete disaster. Similarly, the war in Iraq was initiated due to pressure from capitalists with a greed for oil. The support for the oppressive Israeli occupation of Palestine is also influenced by the financial capabilities of the Jewish lobby. These examples highlight the influence of capital control on political decisions and the consequences it has on the ongoing war. While there may be a perception of change in the new administration, it is important to recognize that it is tactical rather than strategic. The change sought by the American people is not fully aligned with the policies of the current administration, especially concerning matters related to security and the economy. This raises questions about the true intentions behind the ongoing war and the role of capital control in perpetuating it. In conclusion, the overwhelming control of capital has a significant impact on the ongoing war. It not only affects the American economy but also influences political decisions and perpetuates conflicts. It is crucial for the American people, especially the youth, to be aware of the consequences of capital control and to advocate for real change that aligns with their aspirations. Only through understanding and addressing the root causes of capital control can a path towards peace and prosperity be achieved.