Explore the shocking transformation of Major General Smedley Butler from decorated war hero to anti-war whistleblower as he exposes how corporate greed and industrial profits drive global conflict.

War is a racket. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses are reckoned in lives, conducted for the benefit of the very few at the expense of the very many.
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Lena: I was looking through some old military history books this morning and I stumbled onto something that honestly stopped me in my tracks. Have you ever heard of Major General Smedley Butler?
Miles: Oh, absolutely. He’s one of the most decorated Marines in U.S. history—two Medals of Honor. But what’s really wild is what he did after he retired in the 1930s.
Lena: Right! He didn’t just retire quietly. He wrote this explosive book called *War Is a Racket*. He basically claimed that modern warfare isn't about national defense at all, but is actually a "business scheme" for corporate profit.
Miles: It’s a total 180. He went from being a top commander to an insider whistleblower, calling himself a "racketeer for capitalism." He even pointed out that while 21,000 new millionaires were made during World War I, the soldiers were the ones paying the real bill in lives and "shattered minds."
Lena: It’s such a blunt, honest look at the relationship between industry and power. So, let’s dive into how Butler defines this "racket" and who he says is actually pulling the strings.