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The Operation on Lebanon was successful. The economy destroyed. Thanks to the USA and its western colonial powers

Posted on: December 4, 2025

Most people repeat patriotic slogans without ever questioning who wrote them, who benefits from them,
and who bleeds because of them.

Nietzsche and Camus weren’t attacking countries.
They were attacking the systems that disguise obedience as honor and sacrifice as virtue.

History makes the pattern obvious:

When empires needed cheap soldiers,
they didn’t recruit the rich — they recruited the hungry.

They told farmers they were fighting for “glory.”
They told workers they were defending “freedom.”
They told the poor they would be “heroes.”
But the truth was simpler:

The poor fought.
The rich profited.

In World War I, European aristocrats sat in palaces
while millions of working-class men died in trenches.


In Vietnam, politicians sent teenagers to battles
while their children would never step foot in.
Even today, armies are filled with those
who can’t afford college
not those who own companies.

Why?
Because the elite discovered a powerful psychological trick:

Pride is cheaper than rights.
Honor is cheaper than opportunity.
Patriotism is the cheapest currency of all.

Give a man food, he may question you.
Give him dignity, and he might revolt.
But give him pride
tell him he’s fighting for something bigger than himself —
and he’ll march into a war he never started
for a leader he’ll never meet to protect wealth he’ll never touch.

Nietzsche saw it early on.
Camus confirmed it later.
And history keeps proving them right.

Because the moment the poor wake up
and realize their true enemy isn’t across the border
but above their social class —
the entire structure of power collapses.

Until then, the same cycle continues:
the wealthy write the speeches,
the powerful draw the borders,
and the poor fight the battles.

The question is not “Who should I fight for?”
The question is “Who benefits when I fight?”

Question: Who benefits from militarily invading Venezuela?

Question: How come the pseudo-State of Lebanon accumulated $92 billion debt on interest in an economy that does not produce?

نجحت العملية… ومات الاقتصاد!

هكذا كانت “الإنجازات”:

35 مليار دولار لتثبيت سعر صرف وهمي،

92 مليار فوائد على اقتصاد بلا إنتاج،

32 مليار للكهرباء ولا نور،

هندسات مالية فاشلة،

ودعم عشوائي لتجّار الأزمات…

بين ورقة بخط اليد عن الواقع النقدي والمالي وخرق لكل القوانين،

انهار كل شيء… إلا الإنكار!

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