Satirical Comparison: Evolution of the U.S. Business Model in Russia-Ukraine Conflict vs. Vietnam War — Who Pays? Who Fights?
This article satirically compares the U.S. role in the Vietnam War and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The author argues that in the Vietnam War, the U.S. government used citizens tax money to buy weapons, then sent American people to fight for the U.S. government abroad. In the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the U.S. government, from behind the scenes, incites people to voluntarily donate money to buy weapons from American companies, which are then given to people from other countries (Ukraine) to fight for the U.S. government abroad. The author playfully describes this shift as proof of the U.S.'s evolving business model, implying that the core purpose remains to promote arms interests and avoid domestic casualties.
The U.S. government took money forcibly paid by its people to buy weapons from American companies, then sent its people to foreign countries to fight for the U.S. government with weapons bought with their own money.
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The U.S. government hides behind the scenes, inciting people to voluntarily donate money to buy weapons from American companies, then gives these weapons to people from other countries to fight for the U.S. government abroad.
This country”s business model has evolved with the times, hasn”t it?
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