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America’s Naval Strategy Doesn’t Match Its Budget
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The Russians must love our military attention being soaked up by the Chinese expansion; recently accentuated by switching the 1 baby per household dictate to 3 per household; to compensate for a decline birthrate affecting the Sino-economy's growth. In a overheated, polluted world, with 8 billion people, of which 1.4 billion are Chinese, the old Russian adage "numbers have a cachet of their own" comes into focus. We simply don't have enough money, time or people to combat the upcoming WWIII threat unless it's with nukes. The 20th century sucked...the 21st will suck even worse; pandemics and global warming factored into suppressing "havenots" from taking our haves; which is what all warfare is all about.:hmmm::shifty::nope::dead:
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1.4 billion citizens you say..how big can the Chinese army get. In active duty they have around 2.2 million, how does it look like in wartime ?
USA does not have the strength to fight two wars One against China and one against Russia. Markus |
John Lehman (former Secretary of the Navy under Ronald Reagan):
More Bureaucrats, Fewer Jets and Ships More than half of our active-duty servicemen and women serve in offices on staffs. https://www.c-span.org/video/?286544...lehman-remarks |
With well over $28,000,000,000,000 in debt, I don't think anything matches our "budget". :shifty:
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the money the Navy has saved on divestment activities — for example, retiring older Littoral Combat Ships and Ticonderoga-class cruisers — is being spent on institutional support rather than operations and training or research and development,
https://breakingdefense.com/2021/09/...nclear-govini/ |
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