Amaros
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ORIGINAL: caitlyn Vietnam and Iraq were/are regional conflicts with very limited objectives, and very limiting rules of engagement. In a global encounter, the only objective would be ultimate victory, and the only rule would be, that there are no rules. Using regional conflicts to make conclusions about global encounters is not apples to apples. The strategic objective in Vietnam was to deny the Soviets the use of Cam Rhan bay, a year round port - they don't have any. So, in a sense, we actually won that conflict in a roundabout way, as I don't bleive they ever got but limited use of that port, as the North Vietnamese didn't care for the Russians telling them what to do any more than they liked the Americans doing it, although I think they did launch submarines from there. quote:
ORIGINAL: caitlyn China could beat the United States right now, if only they could get the United States Navy to stay in port and never fire a shot, so they could ferry millions of soldiers over to California. Actually, that won't work ... they could never feed that army in the field more than a few weeks ... so China could beat America if the United States Navy stays in port, never fires a shot, and the United States contributes two-hundred millions tons of food to the effort. One word: Sunburn. Fortunately, the Chinese have never displayed much interest in expanding outside Asia, it's not their MO, number one, and number two, as the largest holder of US debt, they stand to lose much more than they do to gain by going to war with us, as we would of course then default on those loans. It will be interesting if the Iranians get ahold of some Sunburns however, as the Silkworms they already had, along with the shit Reagan sold them is pretty much obsolete, and probobly doesn't even work too good anymore. No, it is our political leaderships profligacy, greed and shortsightedness that will be our downfall, should it occur - a guy wrote a book about once, it's called An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations - we're headed down the same path as resulted in the demise the other great financial empires, Holland, Spain, Great Britain, etc., for very much the same reasons - though sheer inertia will carry us for a while. Those who fail to learn from history, etc.
< Message edited by Amaros -- 4/17/2006 9:23:09 AM >
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