🕊️ The War Is Just Beginning — And That Should Terrify Us All
Based on the interview with Col. Douglas Macgregor & George Galloway
In a powerful interview that’s as sobering as it is strategic, Colonel Douglas Macgregor — a decorated U.S. military veteran and war planner — makes one thing painfully clear:
“The war is just beginning.”
But for those of us watching this from the outside — the civilians, the families, the kids who will be sent to fight — this isn’t just military analysis. It’s a siren. A signal that the gears of global war are turning again. And it’s time to pay attention.
⚠️ A General’s Warning — Straight From the Source
Macgregor’s words aren’t hyped-up news clips or political theatre. He’s been behind the curtain. He understands how war is planned, funded, escalated, and sold to the public.
In the interview, he explains how:
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Tactical wins are meaningless without long-term strategy
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Political leaders are out of touch with the true cost of modern warfare
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And worst of all, we’re repeating the same cycles that led to Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan — but now with far greater stakes
This isn’t just about Ukraine. Or Israel. Or Taiwan.
It’s about the slow global slide back into a system where war becomes inevitable — and young people pay for it with their bodies, minds, and futures.
💣 Why This Matters to Us — and to You
Here at Put Down Your Arms, we’re not here to glorify conflict.
We’re here to stand for something better.
Because when a man like Macgregor — someone trained to win wars — starts sounding the alarm, we need to listen. Not to prepare for war… but to stand against it.
🧠 What Can You Do?
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Don’t look away. The silence of good people is how wars begin.
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Speak up. Challenge the narrative that war is noble or inevitable.
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Stand visibly. Wear peace. Share it. Remind others that we don’t have to go down this road again.
✊ This Isn’t Just a Message — It’s a Movement.
Every time you put on one of our shirts or share a post, you’re saying:
“No flag is worth a funeral. No border is worth a broken home.”
Let the generals plan. Let the machines move.
We will not follow blindly.