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Warriors’ Casino: The People Making A Killing Gambling On War

Economy
United States
Started March 18, 2026

The article explores how various entities profit from the ongoing conflicts around the world, likening their financial gains to a high-stakes gambling operation on war.

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 18, 2026
War-related investments can be seen as a necessary evil, providing essential resources for national security and global stability.
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Investing in defense and military ventures can stimulate economic growth and create jobs in struggling communities.
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Profiting from war undermines the moral fabric of society, as it commodifies human suffering for financial gain.
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The financial gains from war should be scrutinized, as they often prioritize profit over human lives and ethical responsibility.
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The relationship between war and economic profit reveals systemic issues in our political and financial systems that need reform.
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