06-29-2017, 06:21 PM
The interesting thing about all this is that all the US wars
since WW II were rooted in WW II:
As I've said repeatedly over the years, it's a core principle of
Generational Dynamics that, even in a dictatorship, major decisions
are made by masses of people, by generations of people. The attitudes
of politicians are irrelevant, except insofar as they represent the
attitudes of the people. The reason that generational theory works is
that population generations are almost completely predictable,
irrespective of what politicians want.
since WW II were rooted in WW II:
- The Korean and Vietnam wars were based on the need to stop
communism before it caused WW III like the Nazis did.
- The Gulf War was caused by the Brits not wanting to be
fooled by Saddam the way that Chamberlain was fooled by Hitler
- The Iraq War occurred exactly 58 years after Hiroshima, was caused
by the need to prevent Saddam from getting WMDs (58 year
hypothesis)
As I've said repeatedly over the years, it's a core principle of
Generational Dynamics that, even in a dictatorship, major decisions
are made by masses of people, by generations of people. The attitudes
of politicians are irrelevant, except insofar as they represent the
attitudes of the people. The reason that generational theory works is
that population generations are almost completely predictable,
irrespective of what politicians want.