Tim Pool
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This is not meant to make a definitive statement on a moral point.
I'm just asking.
Why is itβhonest questionβ
There is such tremendous anti-war and intervention sentiment in the United States.
Now, to clarify why I'm asking this is there are tremendous benefits to the United States when we seize other countries' oil assets or force them onto the petrodollar system.
I am not suggesting the war is good or that I'm saying it's moral.
I'm genuinely asking all of you out there what your thoughts are on what are your deepest concerns?
What is really motivating people to be opposed to this?
I have my answers.
I've given it 800 million times, but I'm curious what you think.
If Trump came out and just said, like, we're going to own all the oil, Iran's going to bend the knee or we'll blow them up, I'd be like, wow.
Well, I get it now.
The issue that I see is...
We are a good people, the American people.
We do not want to hurt anybody.
We don't want collateral damage.
And that makes us very susceptible to propaganda in any direction.
The issue is that Trump is unwilling to use these tactics.
We heard the story about the Tomahawk missile hitting the school, killing a bunch of schoolgirls.