What wars is Mitt planning if he wins?

It looks like he will more than double Military spending which indicates some future war plans.

I wonder if it means Invading Iran/Syria/Libya.
 
War is not necessarily a bad thing...
Today economists say WW2 definitively bought USA out of the Great depression, not the New Deal programs.
 
Iran,Syria,North Korea.Keep troops in Afghanistan longer.Might even re invade Iraq since he thinks we should still have troops there.

The Chikenhawk coward who went to France to avoid war himself and kept his 5 sons from serving would love to send other peoples kids to fight and die in as many wars as he can
 
Quote from Grandluxe:

War is not necessarily a bad thing...
Today economists say WW2 definitively bought USA out of the Great depression, not the New Deal programs.

we have already been at war more than 10 years and spent more that it cost to do ww2. how is that working out for you?
 
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we have already been at war more than 10 years and spent more that it cost to do ww2. how is that working out for you?
Is that in inflation adjusted dollars?
 
Will he start the wars within 6 months if he wins? I am trying to figure out how to time trades. IF he did then I would wait for the wars so I can cash in on a huge VIX spike.
 
Quote from Free Thinker:

we have already been at war more than 10 years and spent more that it cost to do ww2. how is that working out for you?

That kind of war is useless. I suggest using no ground troops and turning the Middle East into a big crater which will create the necessary conditions for another infrastructure boom.
 
Quote from Ricter:

Is that in inflation adjusted dollars?
no but here are the numbers for ww2. us only spent 350 billion back then:
Total cost was upwards of $1.6 trillion - many financial records for 1939 are missing, incomplete, misleading or contradictory.For example, there is no data available at all for China.
Official estimates based on government data:

USA $350 billion
UK $150 billion
France $100 billion
USSR $200 billion

Germany $300 billion
Italy $50 billion
Japan $100 billion

All other participants - $350 billion
 
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