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"When the United States goes to war they will introduce a war economy. This means sacrificing everything for the army and war purposes - and misery for the population. How can there be a self-sustaining economy for the United States? In times of peace you have 10 million unemployed - and this in a time of relative prosperity; during crises you have 13 to 14 million unemployed. Moreover you must export. To do this you must import. What? Products that will ruin your farmers, who are even now being supported artificially? No, there is no possibility. Instead, it is necessary to organize a kind of fascism - an organized control of the misery, because what is fascism except the organization of misery for the people. The New Deal tried to do it in a better way but did not succeed, because at that period you remained too rich for a fascist misery. However you will become poorer and poorer, and as a result the next New Deal will be in fascist form...Just about one half of the year 2016 is in the world's history books. The 16th year of the 21st Century, a century that was supposed to usher in a new era of democracy, opportunity, "green thinking", and income for all, has thus far been a bust for much of the citizens of the world. Some 40.8 million displaced people roam the continents of the world due to the effects of climate change and the fallout from varying degrees of conflict/war ranging from the War on Terror and War on Drugs, to covert-overt regime changes in Brazil, Ukraine, Egypt, Paraguay, Iraq, Libya and Honduras. Syria remains a work in progress.
"Capitalism in the United States is running head on into those problems which impelled Germany in 1914 upon the road of war ... For Germany it was a question of 'organizing' Europe. For the United States it is a question of 'organizing' the world. History is taking mankind directly into the volcanic eruption of American imperialism...The United States cannot enter a world war, or even make serious preparation for it without assuring first the full domination of the Latin American countries...Washington will not permit...a rebellious attitude. The armies, of course, have a world purpose, but the immediate step is first directed to South America to teach them to obey. For the United States, Latin America is like Austria and Czechoslovakia was to Hitler - a springboard to the larger things...Washington will name the terms."
— Leon Trotsky

Comment: The United States has long since lost its moral compass, and judging from the prospect of having either Trump or Killary Clinton take the helm of the country, there is little likelihood that there will be any change in this militaristic attitude. In fact, it may get even worse, whereupon Mother Nature may decide it's time for a reset.