THE WARMONGERS OF E.U. & USA
The Psychopathological State of Warmongers
Warmongers, particularly those in positions of power, display a deeply rooted psychopathology that goes beyond mere political ambition.
Warmongers psychology aligns closely with traits of psychopathy and sociopathy—both characterized by a lack of empathy, a manipulative nature, and an absence of ethical restraint, and an insatiable thirst for power.
Their psychology is marked by a cold detachment from human suffering, a relentless pursuit of dominance, and an ability to deceive masses into supporting destructive agendas. They thrive on chaos, viewing war not as a tragedy but as an opportunity for personal or political gain.
Their mindset is often rooted in deep-seated narcissism, where they see themselves as superior beings entitled to shape the world through violence. They justify atrocities with grand ideologies, yet beneath the surface, their actions are driven by self-interest, greed, and an utter disregard for ethical principles.
Core Traits of Warmongering Psychopaths:
1. Lack of Empathy: They are incapable of feeling genuine compassion for the lives they destroy. Civilian casualties, economic collapse, and the suffering of entire populations are mere statistics to them.
2. Deception and Manipulation: They present war as a necessary action for "freedom," "democracy," or "security," while their true motivations lie in economic gains, political control, and ideological supremacy.
3. Megalomania and Narcissism: They see themselves as visionaries or protectors of civilization, justifying catastrophic decisions under the illusion that they are shaping history for the better.
4. Addiction to Power and Chaos: They thrive on crises because war consolidates their authority, distracts from internal failures, and fuels military-industrial profits.
5. Cognitive Dissonance and Projection: They often accuse others (such as Russia, China, or any perceived "enemy") of aggression while actively instigating conflicts themselves.
6. Desensitization to Violence: Decades of being surrounded by military strategists, intelligence agencies, and war lobbies condition them to see war as an abstract game rather than a human catastrophe.