Warmonger
A warmonger or warhawk refers to a person, typically a politician who encourages or advocates aggression towards other countries or groups. It is often used in a pejorative to describe someone who is seen as promoting an unnecessary war or conflict.
The media is a notorious warmonger, as it boosts their ratings and self-esteem. It is more exciting to report on a war than to report on peace.
Warmongers often profit in some way by advocating, either:
- personally, as the Dick Cheney family did in reaping tens of millions of dollars
- politically in campaign contributions
- politically in appointments supported by pro-war globalists
The motivation of the power-brokers against Biden, who forced him to abruptly withdraw for reelection within 48 hours of his saying he would stay in the race, may have been warmongers seeking to use American weapons to attack Russia in the NATO war in Ukraine.
Examples of needless wars incited by warmongers include:
- The War of 1812
- Mexican-American War—pushed by Freemasonic Jacksonian Democrats to expand their international slave trade; opposed by Abraham Lincoln
- NATO-incited wars during the Clinton Administration and ever since
- The Iraq War
- The Afghanistan War
Neocons are particularly senseless and harmful warmongers.