Joe Rogan and Ari Shaffir explore the theory that terrorism and the US are symbiotic, with terrorism needing US dominance for its existence and the US needing terrorists to justify military spending. They suggest that entities like Hamas and Netanyahu might benefit from this dynamic, and that the US military budget relies on the existence of external threats.
Impact: High. This cynical take on international relations suggests a self-perpetuating cycle where geopolitical instability and conflict are strategically maintained to serve economic and political interests, questioning the true motives behind foreign policy and military actions.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:25:26 to 00:27:26.
Sources in support: Joe Rogan (Host), Ari Shaffir (Guest)

