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    Rules of Acquisition for When the War Starts

    When Grand Nagus Trump starts the war, his boys back the drone empire—defense investments get packaged as ROI. Drones. Data. Dominance. The flag shows up for the photo, but the plot twist is always the same: the “service” pitch is just a procurement rhythm with a uniform on it.

    That is not patriotism. That is a business model. Profit in war. Exploit patriotism. Turn crisis into contracts. If the public pays, the family profits. Never waste a conflict. War for us. Contracts for them.

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    Not Patriotism—That’s a Business Model

    When your father starts the war and your sons back the drone company, that’s not patriotism—it’s a business model. “War for us” is the brochure; “contracts for them” is the checkout button, and somehow everyone acts surprised that the sacrifice comes with an invoice.

    Call it duty if you want, but it keeps doing the same thing: wrap profit in family-values cosplay, convert danger into procurement, and let “drones, data, dominance” sell the sky as a subscription plan. The country gets the costs. The insiders get the contracts. Same story, different flag.

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