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Mankind’s knowledge is the sum of all he learns in
that particular generation, plus all that was known before him.
We use the knowledge left to us from past generations to move
forward and explore new frontiers. Hence, when individual nations shut themselves off
from the rest of the world, they put themselves way behind on the learning
curve. The United States military has more than 226 years of
continuously expanding knowledge in operations and tactics.
Few other nations in the world match or exceed this.
Great Britain. Maybe
China, but China doesn’t use tactics as much as they use their military,
larger than the entire population of the United States, as cannon fodder. Russia had some knowledge.
Then it turned into the Soviet Union, and by the outbreak of WWII,
a high majority of their knowledgeable officers had been murdered by a
communist regime fearful of possible Freedom-loving officers. Thus, they had to start over. This means, when a nation like the United States goes
to unlimited war, we’ve got centuries of mistakes and successes to draw
from. We know what works and
we know what doesn’t work. We
know which tactics will work best: like pound Afghanistan from the air and
let their own people, sick of extremism, take care of their own country.
Offering minimal help and attaining maximum results. We’ve got officers in charge that have been able to
analyze the collective knowledge of centuries of military actions, and use
this knowledge as efficiently as possible, to ensure that our enemies die
for their country while we live to defend Freedom. Sure, the Afghans beat the Soviets, but the Soviets
pursued a limited engagement the same as the United States did in Vietnam.
Unwilling to do what was necessary to ensure victory.
So few nations have the ability to draw from experience the way
that the United States can. Couple this with the fact that no nation can spend what we are able to on military action, and there is not a country, or a conglomerate of county’s, on earth, that can beat us in an unlimited war. |
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