So sad this war humour is true.
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It’s like watching a drunk man trying to ice a cake.
Every time they get something wrong, whatever they do to fix it makes it look less like a cake.
Let’s bring democracy to secular autocracy Iraq. Hell’s bells, that didn’t work. Who could have foreseen that removing the entire Ba’athist government and military might have led to insurgency?
Let’s bring democracy to secular autocracy Syria. Hell’s bells, that didn’t work. Who could have foreseen that these unchecked and diverse group of rebels could have coalesced into radical islamic insurgents?
Right next to Iraq, no less? Inconceivable.
Spot on. Just extraordinary. I guess politicians like wars because they seem active and companies like wars because they divert trillions into their coffers. It’s only Joe and Jane Public who would rather we kept away.