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by intended
64 days ago
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This would make sense if the regime command structure had apparently not designed itself for this exact type of conflict. They were in a fight, took losses, and made significant gains. They proved their planning was correct, that the distributed nature of their power grid was correct, that they are able to project force and genuinely destabilize the strait. Things have been proven that were previously uncertain, and they have not been proven in America’s favour. Crucially America’s ability to defend its allies was tested and found wanting. The entire conflict was of unit economics, in that a cheap 30k drone beat out billion dollar investments. America also spent the better part of this administration alienating themselves from the one allied nation with extensive drone combat experience. |
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