The American veteran's emotional words: We don't want to die just so you get more money (Video)

This world will not be destroyed by those who do bad things, but by those people who stand and observe series without doing anything” It is Albert Einstein's famous line of social networking. But the Americans have already decided to go against their government with massive protests that [...]
General Qassem Solejmani was killed in a raid near Baghdad airport by American forces at the order of President Donald Trump, who had only minutes before placed the American flag on Twitter.
But this attack was not supported by European Union countries, which continue to hesitate to approve such an attack despite great pressure. Finally, Great Britain supported the attack, but only after several TV presentations with tension from Secretary Mike Pompeii, writes Periscope.
And as the silent diplomatic struggle continues, thousands of Americans protested this action that could spur another war on the American state. They even protested in front of the White House.
And, while protesters and most Americans continue to contest the aggression made by their country, an American veteran's video is spreading around the social networks. Periscop came to translate his emotional speech to tour the world but to put it in handcuffs in 2010.
Thank you all for participating here [in this protest]. We're here to say to all those serving in the army, the Navy, and the Air Force, that you have the absolute right to refuse to participate in these criminal wars. And that's right that you all should exercise. You have no reason to put your life at risk, kill or kill for someone's financial gain. We were in Iraq. We've been to Afghanistan. And we know what these wars really are about. And we join the army for many reasons. Because we need higher education because we got a job because we got health care. And we join the army, and they tell us that our enemies are poor people in the caves in Afghanistan or poor people in the deserts of Iraq. But we've been in these places and we know that our enemies are not poor people there, but they're people who've driven us out of our jobs, who don't give us health care, which makes it impossible for us to get higher education. Our enemies are not in the poorest countries on the planet, but right here in the richest country. The invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan has cost over 700 million dollars every single day. This is a crime. Every day when many of us are injured and killed. But I think most of us here and most of the people in this country can agree that we would spend more than 700 million dollars a day than in bombing those people for no reason. We could spend 700 million dollars a day rebuilding those places we destroyed. We could spend that $700 million a day caring for veterans who returned to their homes. And we can spend that 700 million dollars a day on higher education. Here's where we have to spend this money. But this government won't do that. They won't use the money in that form. They will not end wars. And they won't because it's not our government. It's their government. It's the government of the rich. It's the government of Wall Street. Of oil giants. Defense contractors. It's their government. And the only language they can understand is closing up businesses like always and that's what we're doing today and we're going to continue until it comes to the end of these wars. It is clear now that such wars will continue and expand even in other lands. This is a trend. This is what we know there are eternal wars here that will stop only if people wake up and stop them. A lot of people ask me that “what do we do? That what we must do: fight, fight and fight. Until we force people there to do what we want. Until there is no more American imperialism. ”