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I'm Canadian so a) our military is a monty python sketch and b) I'm not a military man myself so I'd defer to asking those involved or running the risk of getting a missile in the face if they support it or not and go with that.
I tend to follow the Lepard-esque view that if bitcoin was more widely adopted the powers that be wouldn't have the money to fund what end up being usually frivolous or pointless wars.
Sounds like you are neutral on the war or at least don't feel confident to venture a firm opinion on whether it is morally or otherwise right or wrong.
We can all imagine a different world where for example Bitcoin might change the underlying power dynamics but the one of the petrodollar in which we live right now is one where people are bombing and killing each other in what looks like a religious based conflict for regional if not global dominance.
So you are neutral on the war?
Or are you suggesting that US-Israeli wealth is in part derivative of its global military backed hegemony? . . . ie 'petrodollar' exceptional privilege.
To what extent are the wealth and freedoms of living in the US based on its global military backed hegemony?