Saturday 18 May 2013

The Price and Value of War

The price of a war doesn't matter.
The price of a soldier, whether US Marine, North Korean Lieutenant, Australian SAS lieutenant, or Mujahadeen lieutenant is immaterial.
The only thing that is important is the number of the bullets used in any altercation.
Every bullet used has a big commercial result. They get cheaper in wholesale bulk, for sure. 
That's where the profit is.
THAT'S WHY THERE ARE WARS of human culture and meaning.

That is the level of our development as a species here.
All the rest, the good, the bad, the right, the wrong, well that is just advertising.

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