Wars need a lot of money, and bankers usually provide that funding,

which can lead to a situation where financial institutions push for wars to secure profits from arms sales (or reconstruction).

The military-industrial complex make weapons benefit from prolonged conflicts. Plus, wars are often about grabbing valuable resources like oil, which ties back to financial gain.

When the dust settles, countries often end up deep in debt due to reconstruction, creating yet another chance for banks to profit.

So, it’s all about economics playing a big role in why wars happen.

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