All wars are bankers' wars. This is nothing new.
Would you say that applies to ALL material wars too? Ie. "War on Drugs"
If yes, was that really the case for prohibition, which was essentially the "War on Alcohol"?
Edit: I don't know why I've gotten downvotes for a genuine question -_-
All wars are bankers' wars. This is nothing new.
Would you say that applies to all material wars too? Ie. "War on Drugs"
If yes, was that really the case for prohibition, which was essentially the "War on Alcohol"?
Edit: I don't know why I've gotten downvotes for a genuine question -_-
All wars are bankers' wars. This is nothing new.
Would you say that applies to material wars too? Ie. "War on Drugs"
If yes, was that really the case for prohibition, which was essentially the "War on Alcohol"?
Edit: I don't know why I've gotten downvotes for a genuine question -_-
All wars are bankers' wars. This is nothing new.
Would you say that applies to material wars too? Ie. "War on Drugs"
If yes, was that really the case for prohibition, which was essentially the "War on Alcohol"?