Another War for Israel, Paid in the Blood of America's Young Men and Trillions in Taxpayer Debt

America's Next War Has Nothing to Do with Defending America

The U.S. is being pulled toward another war in the Middle East — this time with Iran. But let's be honest: this isn't our war. It's Israel's. And if it happens, it will be young Americans who die, and American taxpayers who foot the multi-trillion-dollar bill.

Iran is not attacking U.S. cities. It's not invading U.S. territory. The real reason war is being pushed is because Israel sees Iran as a threat — and wants America to handle it.

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Young American Men Will Bleed and Die — Not Politicians, Not Israel

Just like in Vietnam, it will be mostly 19- and 20-year-old American men sent into harm's way — not the children of senators, not defense contractors, and certainly not Israeli troops. In Vietnam, over 58,000 Americans died. In a war with Iran, the toll could be just as bad — or worse.

And for the feminists who shout “equality” from safe studios and social media feeds — are you ready to bleed for it? In Vietnam, 58,000 young men were sent home in flag-draped coffins. You know how many women died? Eight. All of them nurses. That's not equality — that's exemption wrapped in empowerment slogans. 

So if you're serious, don't just demand board seats and book deals — demand a front-row spot in the next war. Let's see if any TikTok feminists are lining up to storm Tehran when the missiles start flying. Equality, right?

Iran isn't Iraq or Afghanistan. It's bigger, better armed, and prepared for war. U.S. bases in the Middle East are already in missile range. If war breaks out, thousands of American troops could be killed in the first wave of retaliation alone.

And for what?

Not for freedom. Not for oil. Not for America.

Just to eliminate Israel's regional rival.

Another War for Israel, Paid in the Blood of America&##x27;s Young Men and Trillions in Taxpayer Debt

The Hidden Cost: A Lifetime of Wounded Warriors

The human cost of war doesn't end when the fighting stops.

• Over 1.5 million Vietnam veterans filed disability claims.

• More than 800,000 received long-term care for injuries, PTSD, and exposure to toxins like Agent Orange.

• Taxpayers have spent over $350 billion — and counting — to care for these men.

That's not counting Iraq and Afghanistan, where long-term veteran care is expected to top $2 trillion.

If we go to war with Iran, we're signing up for another generation of broken bodies and broken minds — and the American people will pay for it forever.

Another War for Israel, Paid in the Blood of America&##x27;s Young Men and Trillions in Taxpayer Debt

Trillions for War, More Crippling Debt for America

Even the “minor” conflict with the Houthis in Yemen has already cost billions. Drones shot down. Warships constantly deployed. Missiles fired by the million-dollar shot.

Now scale that up.

A full-scale war with Iran could:

• Cost $2–5 trillion

• Spike oil prices to $200 per barrel

• Crash global trade routes

• Send inflation and interest rates soaring

• Collapse America's already fragile financial system

This war could be the final straw that breaks the American economy.

And once again — it's not for American interests.

It's for Israel's.

Another War for Israel, Paid in the Blood of America&##x27;s Young Men and Trillions in Taxpayer Debt

What Happens If Russia or China Get Involved?

Iran doesn't stand alone. Russia and China both have deep ties to Iran. A war could easily pull them in — whether through weapons, intelligence, cyberattacks, or even direct intervention.

Imagine this:

• China invades Taiwan while America is distracted.

• Russia opens a second front in Eastern Europe or increases weapons flow to Iran and its proxies.

• The U.S. military is stretched thin, fighting battles it didn't start — and may not win.

That's not a “limited war.” That's the fuse to World War III.

Another War for Israel, Paid in the Blood of America&##x27;s Young Men and Trillions in Taxpayer Debt

Not Our War. Not Our Blood. Not Our Bill.

Ask yourself:

• Who's asking for this war?

• Who benefits if Iran is destroyed?

• Who pays — in blood and in taxes?

It's not Israel. It's not Congress. It's not the arms dealers.

It's ordinary Americans.

And if we stay silent, we'll pay with our sons' blood and our future's money.

Another War for Israel, Paid in the Blood of America&##x27;s Young Men and Trillions in Taxpayer Debt

Final Word: America First — Not Israel First

This is not about being anti-Israel. It's about being pro-American.

It's about saying:

No more dying for someone else's war.

No more trillion-dollar disasters.

No more endless war in the Middle East.

America comes first. Or America won't last.

About the Author

Scott Oliver is a British writer and former Royal Marines Commando who has lived abroad since 1985. Over the last 66 years, he’s called twelve countries home, including twenty-five years in Spanish-speaking nations such as Spain, Costa Rica, and Guatemala. He has also lived in Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, Cyprus, the USA, Grand Cayman and now lives in Mauritius.

A warrior by nature, Scott is living with prostate cancer and writing from the front lines. He speaks directly to men about health, masculinity, freedom, and strength, physically, mentally, emotionally, and sexually. His views are proudly independent: he questions conventional medicine, challenges destructive treatments, and tells the truth most men never hear.

Scott Oliver is an officially accredited member of the National Writers Union (NWU) and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), the world’s largest organization of professional journalists. He spent ten years on Wall Street and another decade as an offshore wealth manager, specializing in globally diversified, multi-currency hedge fund portfolios. He is the author of What If Cancer’s Best Defense Is Free?Sleep as a Defense Against Cancer: A Former Royal Marines Commando’s 4,000-Hour Research Roadmap, where he reveals how sleep repairs DNA, restores immunity, and strengthens your fight against cancer. He’s also the author of books on offshore investing and Costa Rica real estate and has written thousands of articles in English and Spanish on living abroad with courage, clarity, and conviction.

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