How America Funds Wars to make Money? America's dirty strategy Exposed | Geopolitical case study

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⭐️ Think School’s flagship Communication course with live doubt sessions : https://thethinkschool.com/sp/communication-masterclass/ VIDEO INTRODUCTION: Donald Trump once bragged about “stopping seven wars.” Sounds like world peace, right? Well, guess what—while Trump was making grand claims, behind the curtain, America’s war machine was printing money like never before. The promise of peace was little more than a headline. History tells a darker story. While Vietnam was burning, Colt Industries was making record profits of $160–190 million. After 9/11, when the U.S. invaded Iraq and Afghanistan, Lockheed Martin’s stock alone skyrocketed by nearly 900% between 2001 and 2020. The longer the wars dragged on, the richer America’s defense industry became. The same story is unfolding today. While the U.S. poured billions into Ukraine in weapons and aid, the average New York Stock Exchange index actually fell by 7%. But during that same period, Lockheed Martin’s stock rose 42%, Northrop Grumman jumped 34%, and General Dynamics climbed 22%. So while politicians promise “peace” on television, the business of war has quietly doubled investor portfolios with every new conflict. For America, war isn’t just foreign policy—it has become the most profitable startup in history, and the best part is… it’s made in America. We dug into some of the darkest pages of history and combed through public reports to uncover this billion-dollar playbook. How did the U.S. design a war machine where politics, corporations, and generals all play to win? Who really benefits when the world burns? And most importantly—has war become America’s greatest startup ever? Our Best Indian Business Case Studies: 1. Dhirubhai https://youtu.be/bSx6hDjALkQ?si=wE6PGMgiv7PpHdla 2. Milky mist https://youtu.be/-98fnc4VAo8?si=NtKHTWjvtr_9V8ne 3. Old Monk https://youtu.be/GQPymbqa08A?si=BXhcZhDPXt9wTxO4 4. Waaree https://youtu.be/T1PLEPTbXc4?si=3VbRKyBnd-3Trfqt 5. Blinkit https://youtu.be/OGs2YsqvWDg?si=bZ_AqkdGEsl2X3xW ✅Study Materials: https://etfdb.com/index/spade-defense-index/ https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2014/jun/13/ken-paxton/us-army-was-smaller-army-portugal-world-war-ii/ https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/military-history-and-science/us-government-begins-using-cost-plus-contracts https://search-careers.gm.com/en/gm-life-stories/employee-stories/remembering-gm-s-role-in-wwii-on-rosie-the-riveter-day/ https://eh.net/encyclopedia/the-american-economy-during-world-war-ii/ https://www.brown.edu/news/2021-09-01/costsofwar https://costsofwar.watson.brown.edu/costs/economic/us-federal-budget Think School is a Digital School that we all deserved, but never had ►►Check out Think School's Online courses: https://www.thethinkschool.com #thinkschool #businesscasestudy #geopolitics Credits: CNN-News 18, WION, NBC News, Money control pro, Business standard, TV18,Business Today, ABC news, CNBC, ET now ,Bloomberg originals, Financial Times, DW documentary, AL Jazeera English, BBC news, Firstpost.

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