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All Your Bases Are Belong to U.S.
Global military bases control the world’s political and economic sovereignty for US interests.
It’s not a coincidence nearly every nation aligned with the global agenda has an economically conservative government. The world’s police intervene in foreign democracies and provoke wars to force conformity, but no one messes with the US. The military-industrial complex is the most bankrolled, heavily armed, trigger-happy maniac. It doesn’t hesitate to annihilate millions of lives for a profit, and the US government needs conflicts. The public might focus on domestic issues if it wasn’t distracted by an enemy.
The US has been at war most of its existence, including subversions, coup d’états, secret armies, and assassinations. The nation’s 750 military bases in 80 countries, 1,750 internationally deployed nuclear missiles, and $778 billion violence budget is more than the following ten governments combined.
After WWII, the army and airforce Chief of Staff proposed establishing permanent combatant commands for global military readiness to protect US interests, promote human rights, build cooperation, and deter illegal activities. Today, unified and sub-unified commands occupy 210 countries in seven (including Space) “areas of responsibility.”