Trump was the first guy that I ever saw who was a sitting president who openly admitted that the military-industrial complex wants you to go to war. – Joe Rogan
Joe Rogan Discusses Trump’s Views on the Military-Industrial Complex
Trump’s Controversial Statements
During a recent podcast episode, Joe Rogan delved into a discussion about former President Trump’s candid remarks regarding the military-industrial complex. Rogan highlighted a pivotal moment when Trump openly acknowledged that the complex potentially influences decision-making to pursue wars for financial gain, rather than necessity.
A Thought-Provoking Perspective
Rogan’s commentary shed light on the reality faced by individuals who serve in the military and the toll it takes on their mental well-being. He emphasized the disparity between those who bear the brunt of warfare and the ulterior motives driving such conflicts. Rogan’s reflections prompt critical thinking about the true costs of war beyond the battlefield.
Seeking Audience Input
As readers, what are your thoughts on Trump’s statements and the implications they carry? Do you believe there is validity in his claims about the military-industrial complex’s influence on war decisions? We encourage you to share your perspective in the comments below.
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No fool…..your high pictched voice….low T…..even the navy woule not admit you
And yet he still ordered more drone strikes than Obama in his first term and struck down regulations requiring the DoD to release information about drone strikes.
On top of this he took credit for an Obama era bill that increased healthcare spending for military vets and his party rallied against the tar burn pit payouts.
Hey man, just wanted to say hi. I just came across your YouTube channel for the first time and saw your video about Trump calling out warmongers. What you said about wanting to join the military and then changing your mind after getting educated about it was so like me. It's the first time I've heard someone else say they were dissuaded from joining after learning more about the consequences. For me it was when I was a lad. I am a voracious reader even as a kid and I loved reading about World War 2. I just wanted to join the SAS (I grew up in England but have lived in Ireland the last 8 years) as my nan's brother was in the original SAS in WW2 and was at Arnhem, D-Day etc. Yet the more I read the more I heard these voices of more mature men without the patriotic fervour and a more reflective nature. So many of them told of the futility of war and how words cannot describe the sheer hell and chaos of it. Many if not most of them said they wouldn't have joined if they had known the true nature of war. And these were some of history's toughest men from the best generation. So when I heard your words it was like hearing a brother from another mother 😊. Anyway, keep up the good work mate and big bless from Ireland to you and your family 👍 . Matthew.
Ps I tried to send this message to your Instagram account but it doesn't accept new messages
Our country’s citizens tax dollars are used to feed the pockets of the military industrial complex. And our politicians have been sold out by those companies and others and oligarchs that are all in it for the money/greed. And it’s all done through super pacts/special interest groups/ lobbying firms. All through Congress.
Well said
Thank you for your reaction!! I’m a Trumpster 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I have a family of Military Vets .. We need to take care of them!