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** Welcome To The Emerging World Order 2025 **Why does the United States keep starting wars it cannot actually win?In this video we break down the structural mechanics behind the American war system — from the post-World War II military-industrial complex to defense lobbying, contractor incentives, the revolving door between government and industry, and the strategic logic behind interventions that destroy regimes but fail to build stable states.The result is a system where wars can start easily, enormous money flows through the defense ecosystem, yet political victory on the ground remains elusive.We also examine why installed governments collapse, how asymmetric warfare destroys the advantage of expensive militaries, and why reconstruction contracts often become the final phase of the war economy.This is not a story about one president or one bad decision.It is about a structure that rewards intervention even when victory is impossible.**Chapters**00:00 Introduction04:30 Reason 1 — U.S. Economy Became Addicted To War Spending10:00 Contractors Spread Jobs Across 45 States15:00 Reason 2 — Three Groups Profit From War20:00 Reason 3 — Defense Lobbying Shapes The Debate25:00 Revolving Door Between Pentagon And Contractors30:00 Reason 4 — Oil, Dollar Power, And Regime Pressure36:00 Reason 5 — Dragging Rivals Into Long Wars42:00 How Wars Start — The Incentive System47:00 Why Installed Governments Fail52:00 Afghanistan Cost Asymmetry56:00 Reconstruction Economy59:00 The Real Outcome Of Modern WarsHashtags#geopolitics #militaryindustrialcomplex #usforeignpolicy #warstrategy #petrodollar #globaleconomy #worldorder #defenseindustry #internationalrelations #globalpowerX: @emergingorderTikTok: @emergingworldorder2025Rumble: @emergingworldorder2025Spotify: @emergingworldorder2025YouTube: @emergingworldorder2025
By Prateek Shukla** Welcome To The Emerging World Order 2025 **Why does the United States keep starting wars it cannot actually win?In this video we break down the structural mechanics behind the American war system — from the post-World War II military-industrial complex to defense lobbying, contractor incentives, the revolving door between government and industry, and the strategic logic behind interventions that destroy regimes but fail to build stable states.The result is a system where wars can start easily, enormous money flows through the defense ecosystem, yet political victory on the ground remains elusive.We also examine why installed governments collapse, how asymmetric warfare destroys the advantage of expensive militaries, and why reconstruction contracts often become the final phase of the war economy.This is not a story about one president or one bad decision.It is about a structure that rewards intervention even when victory is impossible.**Chapters**00:00 Introduction04:30 Reason 1 — U.S. Economy Became Addicted To War Spending10:00 Contractors Spread Jobs Across 45 States15:00 Reason 2 — Three Groups Profit From War20:00 Reason 3 — Defense Lobbying Shapes The Debate25:00 Revolving Door Between Pentagon And Contractors30:00 Reason 4 — Oil, Dollar Power, And Regime Pressure36:00 Reason 5 — Dragging Rivals Into Long Wars42:00 How Wars Start — The Incentive System47:00 Why Installed Governments Fail52:00 Afghanistan Cost Asymmetry56:00 Reconstruction Economy59:00 The Real Outcome Of Modern WarsHashtags#geopolitics #militaryindustrialcomplex #usforeignpolicy #warstrategy #petrodollar #globaleconomy #worldorder #defenseindustry #internationalrelations #globalpowerX: @emergingorderTikTok: @emergingworldorder2025Rumble: @emergingworldorder2025Spotify: @emergingworldorder2025YouTube: @emergingworldorder2025