Posted on 01/23/2023 4:43:42 PM PST by JonPreston
WASHINGTON ― The U.S. defense-industrial base is not ready for a battle over Taiwan, as it would run out of key long-range, precision-guided munitions in less than one week, according to a new report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
U.S. military aid to Ukraine has helped prevent a Russian victory against the neighboring nation, but that assistance has depleted Pentagon stockpiles and shown that the American defense industry cannot surge for a major war, the think tank found.
“As the war in Ukraine illustrates, a war between major powers is likely to be a protracted, industrial-style conflict that needs a robust defense industry able to produce enough munitions and other weapons systems for a protracted war if deterrence fails,” wrote Seth Jones, senior vice president and director of the international security program at CSIS.
“Given the lead time for industrial production, it would likely be too late for the defense industry to ramp up production if a war were to occur without major changes.”
The report, which spotlights U.S. military aid to Ukraine and criticizes bureaucratic hurdles for defense contracting and U.S. arms sales overseas, recommends Washington reexamine its munitions needs and deepen its supplies, and that it remove regulatory hurdles to manufacturing with and exporting to allies.
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Great post...thanks!!
Maybe if we hadn’t sent all our weapons to Ukraine...
Not just survival as a state entity, but the survival of the structures that enable the realization of super-profits for the elites, on the one hand, and, on the other, the survival of the model and standard of living acquired by the country with the end of the Great Depression, which ended with the beginning of World War II and the revival of the American economy through the military industry.
This survival is simply impossible without military-economic, or more precisely, military-financial world domination.
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This is a true statement.
Every war since the Revolution ended in troops leaving the service for civilian life. This is still true today with our campaigns in the Middle East & Afghanistan.
What changed after WW2 and the onset of the Cold War with the Communist Bloc Countries, was our consistent attention, financing, and keeping a technological edge with our military even when we weren’t in a hot war.
I’m not a huge internationalist from an ideological perspective, but if you want to maintain an Empire, two of the most important sectors are Financial & Military Supremacy.
Yep, he would know what to do. He sure knew how to deal with the Moros in the PI.
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“Not sure where they all would be tied up?”
Not sure how useful they would be if China invaded Taiwan.
China is too busy killing its people and destroying its own economy. By the time it destroys Covid, or Covid has destroyed China, it will be a basket case. US and other countries have already fled or are fleeing to places like Vietnam that are cheaper and have handled Covid better.
All yours, a sad compilation, and yet that page has become a work in "progress." After all, consider the warring wanton wordcraft of this feminist warrior who writes:
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A little research on the Sergeant at LGBTQ arm in my prior post shows that it gets more extensive, as the devil works to pervert all that God ordained, and to our good. May they all come to salvation in Christ:
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Also, last I saw, 71% of young people are ineligible for the military. The Army dropped grenade throwing as a requirement to graduate because new recruits could not throw far enough. “We are finding that there are a large number of trainees that come in that quite frankly just physically don’t have the capacity to throw a hand grenade 20 to 25 [82 feet] to 30 meters." Also, there is the Intellectual Decline of the Army Officer Corps. The size of the U.S. military in 2017 was half of what it was in 1990, and in general I think many signed up for the benefits rather than patriotism. 16% were women and racial and ethnic minorities made up 43%, and a poll from the Military Times and Syracuse University's Institute for Veterans and Military Families conducted in July 2020, 49.9 percent of 1,018 active-duty military respondents had an unfavorable view of the president, compared to about 38 percent who had a favorable view. That poll showed Biden with a 4-percentage-point lead over Trump
Fewer Americans want to serve in the military. Cue Pentagon panic 4/10/2019, 6:55:46 PM · by GuavaCheesePuff · 70 replies The Guardian ^ | April 10, 2019 | William M. Arkin.official military polling shows that fewer and fewer young Americans consider the military as a career or as a transitional step – only some 12.5% – the lowest number in a decade.
“WAR WITHOUT END. How about we just stop?”
Well said. You will get no argument from me on that. I’m in total agreement with you.
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