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Col Doug Macgregor's BLUEPRINT: America Must Know

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The Cost of War Is Real and Ongoing

  • Soldiers and their families continue to suffer from past wars (Iraq, Afghanistan).
  • The deaths and trauma are often forgotten by the public and policymakers.
  • War shouldn't be treated as a casual or inevitable policy option.

2. War with Iran Would Be Disastrous

  • Iran is not Iraq; it has 85 million people, rugged terrain, and alliances with Russia and China.
  • A U.S. strike would likely provoke Iran to close the Strait of Hormuz, spiking global oil prices and damaging the U.S. economy.
  • The risk of nuclear confrontation is real for the first time since the Cuban Missile Crisis.

3. The Push for War Is Driven by Others' Agendas

  • Figures like Lindsey Graham, John Bolton, and Tom Cotton are accused of relentlessly pushing for war.
  • Israel is portrayed as a driving force behind calls for attacking Iran, with U.S. support being misused.
  • The U.S. military should not be a tool for foreign powers to settle their own scores.

4. Diplomacy Is Still an Option

  • The U.S. can and should choose diplomacy over war.
  • Past agreements like the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) effectively constrained Iran’s nuclear ambitions until they were abandoned.
  • The speaker calls for restraint, realism, and long-term thinking over short-sighted militarism.

5. Moral and Constitutional Responsibility

  • America should uphold its Constitutional principles and only go to war when directly attacked.
  • Leaders have a duty to protect American lives, not risk them for foreign territorial disputes.

Conclusion:

The speaker urges Americans to reject unnecessary war, advocate for peace through strength and diplomacy, and stop letting vested interests manipulate foreign policy. The future depends on wise choices today — prioritizing American lives, values, and long-term stability over reckless interventionism.

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The Cost of War Is Real and Ongoing

  • Soldiers and their families continue to suffer from past wars (Iraq, Afghanistan).
  • The deaths and trauma are often forgotten by the public and policymakers.
  • War shouldn't be treated as a casual or inevitable policy option.

2. War with Iran Would Be Disastrous

  • Iran is not Iraq; it has 85 million people, rugged terrain, and alliances with Russia and China.
  • A U.S. strike would likely provoke Iran to close the Strait of Hormuz, spiking global oil prices and damaging the U.S. economy.
  • The risk of nuclear confrontation is real for the first time since the Cuban Missile Crisis.

3. The Push for War Is Driven by Others' Agendas

  • Figures like Lindsey Graham, John Bolton, and Tom Cotton are accused of relentlessly pushing for war.
  • Israel is portrayed as a driving force behind calls for attacking Iran, with U.S. support being misused.
  • The U.S. military should not be a tool for foreign powers to settle their own scores.

4. Diplomacy Is Still an Option

  • The U.S. can and should choose diplomacy over war.
  • Past agreements like the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) effectively constrained Iran’s nuclear ambitions until they were abandoned.
  • The speaker calls for restraint, realism, and long-term thinking over short-sighted militarism.

5. Moral and Constitutional Responsibility

  • America should uphold its Constitutional principles and only go to war when directly attacked.
  • Leaders have a duty to protect American lives, not risk them for foreign territorial disputes.

Conclusion:

The speaker urges Americans to reject unnecessary war, advocate for peace through strength and diplomacy, and stop letting vested interests manipulate foreign policy. The future depends on wise choices today — prioritizing American lives, values, and long-term stability over reckless interventionism.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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