Posted on 10/03/2023 8:04:12 AM PDT by Vlad0
A few weeks ago the U.S. Army War College released a paper which was an urgent call for the U.S. armed forces to adapt to the modern style of warfare being innovated in the Ukrainian conflict.
The paper made the rounds due to some startling admissions, which we’ll get to. But what’s most important to understand is that it represents a general shift in thinking that’s propagating throughout the entire sphere of the Atlanticist West, and was released in concert with several other key thinktank pieces and policy shift announcements from the EU, NATO, etc., which holistically represent an internal panic deep within their structures, resulting in an urgent need for a strategy change.
And this point is one of the central themes of the War College paper itself. Its opening preamble can be summarized in a single sentence: the current time period marked by the Ukrainian conflict represents the largest “inflection point” in 50 years of military history. The authors believe that the Yom Kippur War of 1973 was the previous most impactful inflection point. They recount how the U.S. army was demoralized by its experience in Vietnam, and inability to meet its objectives, followed by Israel almost losing to a Soviet-equipped Egypt in the Yom Kippur War.
(Excerpt) Read more at simplicius76.substack.com ...
You are keeping it real.
I would say 80% of Americans couldn't find Ukraine on a map. The conservatives/patriots who COULD find Ukraine on a map would be the first to refuse. And when TPTB tell the woke/gender-confused/overweight remainder, "you gotta sign up for a war over there" - they will get to the same reaction pretty quickly.
“Russia is big and flat. There’s nothing major geographically from stopping armor from rolling into Moscow, “
That’s why Russia won’t tolerate NATO on their current border. And why the new Russian border will either be the Dnieper or the old border of Galicia.
The present war in Ukraine tells us that USA wonder-weapons would be depleted quite fast. The war would be sharp and short.
According to the Interweb, the USA produced 300,000 airplanes of all kinds for WWII. How many F-22s and F-35s do we have? A few hundred? How many factories do we have producing them? Parts?
True. But it’ll go nuclear quickly. No way we will fight a conventional war with the Russians, the Chinese or the North Koreans. So war games are a waste of time if it does not involve the use of nuclear weapons.
99.7% of jabbed Americans are alive and functioning as usual.
Exactly right. The military analysis is secondary to the political analysis.
Using lawfare against your political opponent, imprisoning J6 people, going after Catholics, arresting anti-abortion protestors, labeling a hate crime any bad words said to trannies, harassing parents at school board meetings, killing Craig Robertson in Provo, Utah — the totality of all that is meant to do one thing and one thing only — tell us that we no longer have representative government responsive to the people. The Deep State controls all; dare go against the DS and you will be squashed like a bug.
Organizing mass resistance against that is almost impossible with today’s massive surveillance state.
50% of those F35 A/B are not operational at any time. Months for parts, low ammo, only Marines can meet requirement goals, Trump inherited a 10% frontline-ready Military. After FJB turned it Tranny they can’t be sent to the front line, they are dependent on medications. The same goes for anyone on daily meds. Especially heart meds. NO OIL, in the SOS. Ukraine has our weapons.
Troops plagued by filthy conditions, squatters in military barracks: report
PHOTOS/VIDEO.
Investigators from the GAO visited 12 unnamed military installations to compile the report and spoke with service members in discussion groups to gain their perspectives. Many service members complained of dirty water that was seemingly unsafe to drink in their barracks buildings. Others complained of broken air conditioning and heating systems, forcing many members to purchase individual air conditioning units for their sweltering rooms or turn to unsafe space heaters to provide warmth in the colder months. Another issue noted by investigators was that some buildings lacked secure windows and doors that have in some cases led to squatters occupying the rooms.
In one extreme case, officials at one installation told GAO investigators that “service members are responsible for cleaning biological waste that may remain in a barracks room after a suicide.”
The GAO report included dozens of photos of military barracks buildings from the installations investigators visited, with the photos showing restrooms with sewage overflowing, cracked sewage pipes, water damage, pests and mold or mildew growth. Other photos showed the possessions belonging to apparent squatters who were not authorized to be living in the buildings.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/troops-plagued-filthy-conditions-squatter-military-barracks
UNIFORM SHORTAGES: REPORT: U.S. Marines Struggling With a Shortage of Camouflage Uniforms
We have not covered other issues, particularly the poor physical and mental shape of a majority of potential recruits. You would need six months at the equivalent of fat farms to have them lose weight and detoxify before you sent them to basic training. We had a draft up and running for over a year before Pearl Harbor but it wasn't until mid-1942 that American forces were available in the European theater. I doubt that China and Russia will wait for our prolonged training needs.
The draft is off the table for these and other reasons.
“Madeleine Albright’s infamous words to Colin Powell, “What’s the point of having this superb military you’re always talking about if we can’t use it?””
I started questioning just what we were up to when we bombed the Serbs in Crotia and Bosnia. In that case, I was really struggling to see what threat they posed to the US or Europe - after all, it’s only a few million of them, so they’re not about to be taking over the world.
Before that, I was ALL USA, as I suspect like most here were during the Cold War (other than the Operatives).
Then Kosovo, and of all media outlets, the Los Angeles Times had a reporter in Belgrade trying to link what we were saying about Serbia, versus the facts on the ground. He showed that we were being TOTALLY PLAYED (and still are, for that matter, regarding Kosovo), and that’s when I lost all faith in our foreign policy.
Afghanistan, it was cool to go in due to 9/11...but spend 20 YEARS there, no thanks. Iraq (after 9/11), well Hussain was a dick, and wouldn’t let us inspect his weapons...at least that’s what I was told at the time, but now I hear other opinions on what was going on there.
And then, obviously, Ukraine. The Neocons figure they can use Ukraine to isolate and squeeze Russia, a country that hadn’t even threatened anyone (at least prior to being lied to regarding NATO expansion)...and Russia doesn’t like to be squeezed (not sure if we would like it either), and so I’m supposed to be worked up about Russia when the people with the same mindset of Albright started the war? Like hell.
Doing a draft or not is irrelevant.
The US no longer has the industrial base to equip hundreds of thousands or millions of draftees.
(The Marine Corp can’t even currently obtain current camo pattern uniforms)
From December 7, 1941 to September 2, 1945, less than 4 years after Pearl Harbor, the USA produced a mind boggling number of everything a military needs to fight a two front world war.
Today, it seems, we can’t get a plane in the air for less than a hundred million.
Throw in the obvious deterioration of the force due to going woke and you have a recipe for a real disaster.
Yep, Kosovo was a turning point for me as well.
I should have had the very same misgivings about the Gulf War at the time, but then I used to believe the “Rs” were the White Hats.
“You’re probably right but the death of 5000 American Soldiers with no end in sight to the carnage would illicit some sort of reaction”
Uh, the paper estimated US causalties at 3000+ PER DAY.
” the public is complacent and asleep at the job”
That is especially worrisome with Manchurian Biden. The blatant bribery and him doing the bidding of China without much of the populace waking up is really bad. Of course, you can lay that at the feet of the DNC-owned, state-run media.
“they don’t have satellite counter battery fire and a few other things the Russians do have and the chicoms.”
At least they didn’t before we gifted them $50 billion in armaments and a billion dollar airbase when we skedaddled out of Afghanistan.
They will have to draft, and that means 18-year-old girls too. They wanted equality, that is part of it. They should have to register just as my 21-year-old grandson did at 18. And he’s too fat to make basics.
We also still have our manufacturing base to easily convert factories into making planes, and tanks. And that actually started well before Pearl Harbor, to aid Britain.
We’ve given away our manufacturing base to our enemies.
Land artillery causes 70 % of casualties in a peer war.
But Rumsfeld wanted to get rid of artillery because it was “obsolete”.
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