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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: The US Can’t Win a War Even If It Wants To There are several key factors that are necessary to be able to project power. People get all fixated on the flashy, moving bits and pieces like helicopters, tanks and aircraft carriers. But thats really only the tip of the iceberg. Just off the top of my head, you need a couple of prerequisites. Like say
Stability back home If you start a serious war, the home front is going to be put under strain. No one is going to be queuing up in an orderly line in the West anymore. Im honestly not sure how any Western country would be able to keep the home front locked down and stable if they had to divert actual resources away from gibs programs and keeping the vast surveillance network on Moslem terrorists and Mexican gangs working overtime. The state and federal governments might simply start
ceding control. High Pain Threshold The US has become notoriously pain-averse. When youre fighting a war against sand-people that can only manage to kill 5k soldiers in ten years of fighting, thats really not so scary. BUT. Say the US goes to war with a near-peer or a peer power. Sure, youd have some poor Southern proles with lingering patriotism and some mystery-meat mercenaries collecting benefits that would enlist to fight
but would they be willing to fight and die when the going got tough? Im not so sure. The biggest problem that the US will face in a war is that soldiers dont know what theyre fighting for. Nothing to Come Back To Its a trope in war movies where soldiers look at photos of their loved ones before going into battle. But there are no women worth coming back to. She wont wait for you while youre off fighting. She aint even worth fighting for. None of it is. It aint your home anymore. The bank owns it. Granny is dead and her ashes in an urn. No ones cooking up Christmas dinners anymore for the family. If you ever do meet up you notice that there are no kids at these family dinners anymore. No one running around excitedly, waiting to open the presents under the tree. Only your grown-up sisters and brothers and cousins. Teds got a drug problem now. Lizzy brought her half-Arab boyfriend last year. He used to beat her, but theyve broken up now. She cut her hair off and got a piercing on her eyebrow. Timmy is about to go off to the State University. He doesnt know what he wants to study and hes quiet and withdrawn now. Doesnt look up from his phone. Dark circles under his eyes from staying up all night. Dads new family doesnt like it when he spends time with his old family. His new girlfriend already has a daughter from another marriage. She wears heavy dark mascara and disappears for days at a time. Maybe Dadll come, maybe he wont. Mom just got diagnosed with diabetes and shes worried. The money is going to get a lot more strained, and youre not sure what the health insurance situation is like. No one seems to know. You try to avoid politics and focus on family at these dinners. But Lizzys been getting more and more political. She keeps bringing up Trump now. She doesnt like him, and shes convinced that Dad secretly voted for him. She yelled at him over dinner last year and called him a Fascist
Hes probably not coming this year. Youre not sure, but you suspect that she knows you voted for him too. He seemed like a good man. You couldnt really understand why, but you liked what he was saying. You even attended one of his rallies, drawn to the high-energy like a moth to a flame. An alright dude with a MAGA hat added you on Facebook after the event and you had some drinks with him as he talked about how Trump was going to save America. That sounded like a pretty damn good idea to you. And the way he talked about the flag and the military and the country
well it made you feel something in your gut, the stirrings of something that you hadnt felt in a long time. Pride. You felt it stirring inside you, humming and resonating like a long and deep cello note being traced by the wand of a master virtuoso. Hard to capture, and hard to describe, but your body began to quiver like a tuning fork when you saw a video on Facebook that your friend shared. It was a montage of Trumps speeches. And when he said, Make America Great Again, you felt that tremor rising up from your heart to your head, flushing your face and making you breath faster. It felt invigorating. You felt alive. But that was then and this is now. Mike Pence has been appointed president now that Trump is gone. And you just dont feel the same thing that you felt with Trump. And now theyre talking about some war. Its with Iran this time, something to do with terrorism and nukes and Israel. Theyre also talking about the Russians causing trouble somewhere over there and here. Youre not sure what to think of the Russians. They seem shady and suspicious and youve never met a Russian before. Maybe theyre the ones plotting, making everything suck so much. You wish you could ask someone, but no one seems to know whats going on. Your new Facebook friend hasnt been around for months now. He started writing on his wall about the Globalists and Israel, and then suddenly his account disappeared. You never left a comment or a like, but you watched his videos and tried to understand what they were talking about. Many of them were strange, talking about Israel bombing American ships fifty years ago and about something called Cultural Marxism. It was hard to remember all the details, but you remember feeling an itch start developing
almost in the back of your head as you watched this stuff. You felt almost as if
there was an answer somewhere in those videos to the questions you had swirling in your head. Before the videos and Trump, you just had a depressed feeling in the pit of your stomach. You didnt have any questions. Only quiet despair. But now, youre starting to get worried. It feels like something isnt right. Something that you cant quite see, but which is enveloping your entire life. Is it the Russians? It might be. Either way, you went ahead and enlisted two years ago in the Army. You sort of regret the decision now that things seem to be heating up
but it seemed like a good idea at the time. Better than just sitting around and rotting away in town. You wanted to get away. There are a lot of new faces in town and they make you feel uncomfortable. Youre not a racist though. Thats not how you were brought up. Thats not American. This country was founded when the US defeated the Nazis to establish independence. Youre not a Nazi. Besides, some of them are alright. Kumar is pretty chill and he likes Trump too. He also sells you good quality weed for cheap so you dont have to deal with the sketchy ghetto types. Even so, you want to get away. Maybe when they deploy you at the end of the month youll get some adventure at the very least. You kind of want to die, but at the same time thats more of a depression thing than a heroism type thing. You want to live through the war, and you want to get that paycheck. Thats about it. Going to fight is just slightly better than the alternative: staying.
I could be wrong, but I think that youd find a lot of average American GI Joes that think more or less along these lines. If morale matters at all in a war
I dont think these guys are going to be able to fight for a long time. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 7.
#3. To: Ada (#0)
IMO their premise that the US would lose a war against a country that could fight back is reasonable. Just what do you disagree with?
As we cannot defeat Afghanistan and could not defeat Vietnam, what makes us think we can take on the Russians or Chinese even if we do have more bombers? If you remember Vietnam, nearly all our military there were taking drugs. Don't know what is going on in Afghanistan other than the US has never bombed an opium convoy, which tells us something about US military corruption. While Stormer is not pacifistic, it seems to deplore every war the US is or has been engaged in. But the target of the article is not wars but the decline of the society that produces the mercenary American soldier who is not fighting for home or country but for a paycheck and benefits.
#8. To: ghostdogtxn (#7)
Don't know what the Chinese think, but I have read that some in Russia and USA think their country can win a nuclear war. Like Europe (but not as bad) we are being invaded by people who have no interest in our well being. We are surrounding Russia with the intention of eventually demanding they surrender their nukes and any other defensive weapons. The latest Russia/USA battle in Syria ended with victory for the Russians. The next battle might be in Iran. As you say, our young people should not be interested in these wars and generally only enlist for the money and benefits. Problem is that there are fewer and fewer enlistees because there are fewer young people who can pass the drug tests and who do not have criminal records. The Army again had to lower their enlistment standards to accommodate marijuana users and minor criminals
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