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DEPARTMENT OF WAR: As Trump Calls For
Massive Increase To War Budget, Many Of His
Top Officials Are Moving Onto Military Bases,
Why Now?
Question of the Day: What do Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller,
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Secretary of State Marco Rubio,
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll all
have in common? They have recently moved themselves and their
families into military housing normally reserved for generals and high-
ranking military officers. Seeing as all these people are civilians, why is
this happening? When you add to that Trump’s call yesterday for a
massively increased military budget, it sure feels like people are
preparing for war.
“Which imagine mischiefs in their heart; continually are they gathered together for war.” Psalm 140:2 (KJB)
Donald Trump on his Truth Social site yesterday said “I have determined that, for the Good of our Country, especially in these very troubled and dangerous times, our Military Budget for the year 2027 should not be $1 Trillion Dollars, but rather $1.5 Trillion Dollars.” I believe in a strong military, always have, but isn’t a trillion dollars enough to get that job done? Do we really have to add another $500 billion to that budget? Well, it would all depend on what type of military Trump is looking to build, and more importantly, what is he looking to do with it? Are many of his top people moving onto military bases because they know things about what’s coming that we don’t know? Let’s look at what we do know so far. War is coming, prepare yourself.
Trump On The March:
- Trump has been given authority from the UN Security Council to take over and rebuild Gaza
- Trump surrounded and invaded Venezuela, captured their leader and is taking their oil
- Key members of his administration are saying the annexation of Greenland is inevitable
- Canada has been mentioned many times as a region that should become a state of the US
- Columbia is being floated as the next place to invade, along with Cuba and Mexico
So when you lay it all out on the table like that, a $1.5 trillion dollar budget for the war machine seems like a pretty good idea. But wait a minute. Isn’t Trump the “president of peace”? Why would a peace-seeking leader need such a high military budget? He says it’s “peace through strength”, but those words ring quite hollow. If you seek peace, then you have a Department of Defense. If war is your goal, then you need a Department of War. I think it’s quite clear why more and more of his top officials are moving onto military bases, you’d have to be blind to miss it.
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