Comment by EtienneK
7 days ago
Maybe because war is terrible and no one wants it? Especially if it means protecting private companies’ revenues.
7 days ago
Maybe because war is terrible and no one wants it? Especially if it means protecting private companies’ revenues.
There is always a cost/benefit done for these decisions, it is never as simple as "war as terrible so we just shouldn't do war."
The benefits definitely do not accrue to you, though. There is no direct or indirect benefit to you supporting the invasion of another country where you can now bomb locals with impunity.