There is no more US policy that states, "We broke it, we bought it." The USA causes greater problems than it solves.
"We broke it, we bought it," is a Wall Street campaign slogan, not an answer.
Short of WWII and the Cuban Missile Crisis there is every reason to believe the USA's militarization of the world is detrimental to peace and non-proliferation.
The words "Axis of Evil" set off the destruction of dynamics that were respected in every country, including Iran and North Korea. "We broke it, we bought it," is justification of NATION BUILDING AND PROLONGED OCCUPATION.
The real election slogan is "We won't break it in the first place."
"We broke it, we bought it," is the definition of 'oh, shit, now what.'
"We broke it, we bought it," equates to the forever war.
"We broke it, we bought it," is the equivalent to $1 million national debt for every soldier sent to enforce an occupation of unrealistic goals of nation building and corruption. ie: Afghanistan and the US military engagement of al Qaeda at Tora Bora.
The Afghanistan war should have been over at Tora Bora. It was from Tora Bora when bin Laden took up residency at the military academy in Pakistan.
"We broke it, we bought it," is license to kill innocent people while appearing to be a moral statement. Somehow, the USA disconnects morally to the deaths of innocent people when it means billions $US will be pouring into that country.
"We broke it, we bought it," is a Plutocratic statement. Money first, deaths of innocent people are irrespective to priorities. "...we bought it," is moronic morality.
"...we bought it," is impetus to the world court.
"...we bought it," is not reflected in the Geneva Conventions, war reparations are.
"...we bought it," enforces occupation, nation building and the genocide of culture.
There is no justification or morality that equates to occupation. USA occupation has resulted in documented proof of a methodology that the US destroys the country's culture. War reparations provides funds for the country attacked to rebuild any lost culture. War reparations is moral and is why it is part of the Geneva conventions.
"We broke it, we bought it," is a Wall Street campaign slogan, not an answer.
Short of WWII and the Cuban Missile Crisis there is every reason to believe the USA's militarization of the world is detrimental to peace and non-proliferation.
The words "Axis of Evil" set off the destruction of dynamics that were respected in every country, including Iran and North Korea. "We broke it, we bought it," is justification of NATION BUILDING AND PROLONGED OCCUPATION.
The real election slogan is "We won't break it in the first place."
"We broke it, we bought it," is the definition of 'oh, shit, now what.'
"We broke it, we bought it," equates to the forever war.
"We broke it, we bought it," is the equivalent to $1 million national debt for every soldier sent to enforce an occupation of unrealistic goals of nation building and corruption. ie: Afghanistan and the US military engagement of al Qaeda at Tora Bora.
The Afghanistan war should have been over at Tora Bora. It was from Tora Bora when bin Laden took up residency at the military academy in Pakistan.
"We broke it, we bought it," is license to kill innocent people while appearing to be a moral statement. Somehow, the USA disconnects morally to the deaths of innocent people when it means billions $US will be pouring into that country.
"We broke it, we bought it," is a Plutocratic statement. Money first, deaths of innocent people are irrespective to priorities. "...we bought it," is moronic morality.
"...we bought it," is impetus to the world court.
"...we bought it," is not reflected in the Geneva Conventions, war reparations are.
"...we bought it," enforces occupation, nation building and the genocide of culture.
There is no justification or morality that equates to occupation. USA occupation has resulted in documented proof of a methodology that the US destroys the country's culture. War reparations provides funds for the country attacked to rebuild any lost culture. War reparations is moral and is why it is part of the Geneva conventions.