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by koheripbal
2255 days ago
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The war in Iraq and Afghanistan were won almost as quickly as they began. It was the "peace" that was never won. ...but winning the "peace" isn't relevant for USD to be dominant. For that, the US just needs to be able to destroy enemy armies - which it can do globally with impunity. |
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> ...but winning the "peace" isn't relevant for USD to be dominant. For that, the US just needs to be able to destroy enemy armies - which it can do globally with impunity.
Comments like these make me want to ask people who make them: how did empires ever fall, then?
The US army isn't a perpetual motion machine. It requires soldiers, equipment, and technology.
* 71% of young people between 17-24 are unfit to serve, 31% of that is due to obesity alone
* Equipment requires a strong manufacturing base, much of which has been decimated since World War 2, the skill required for that workforce simply doesn't exist.
* Cost. US military equipment costs are extremely high. The cost proposition is almost always a losing one for the US in any long term war.
Greater generals have overcome greater differences in strength than between the US and China. Pride comes before the fall.