Existential Threats To Common Sense
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The military lesson is straightforward: if two of your enemies are duking it out, let them. Does that lesson have any relevance today? The Sunni and Shi’a sects have been duking it out across the Middle East for centuries. Neither one likes the US; extremists from both have threatened to annihilate us. Why then, should the US intervene on either side when they make war against each other? War is always terrible and innocents are killed, wounded, and displaced, but isn’t it better that Sunnis and Shi’a kill each other rather than Americans? You don’t see China or Russia taking sides.
The military lesson is straightforward: if two of your enemies are duking it out, let them. Does that lesson have any relevance today? The Sunni and Shi’a sects have been duking it out across the Middle East for centuries. Neither one likes the US; extremists from both have threatened to annihilate us. Why then, should the US intervene on either side when they make war against each other? War is always terrible and innocents are killed, wounded, and displaced, but isn’t it better that Sunnis and Shi’a kill each other rather than Americans? You don’t see China or Russia taking sides.
Secondly. you might read the history of the Interwar Years in Europe. Were their eyes closed, and why?
I agree with you in one respect, America is weak now, after 6 years of President Wimp.
And that involves a willingness to let go of preconceived notions--in your case, I submit, fixation on the short term. And perhaps, the political.
War plans serve many purposes, including training tools for your officer corps.
I agree that in one one respect Switzerland did luck out tremendously.
The lets invade synapse in Hitler's unstable mind did not trigger on Switzerland. Or perhaps he listened to the OKW in that instance.
I agree with you that we should either clear out of Iraq or completely take it over. My preference is the former.
Germany was GOING to do it! Regardless of Swiss neutrality declarations or the fact that they were armed to the teeth. That wasn't going to save them.
The German war strategy demonstrably didn't make sense. They attacked Russia for reasons that amount to "Well, let's keep our troops busy. They have nothing better to do since we're not going to get to Britain quickly". When that operation went pear-shaped, they couldn't bother with a country that wasn't giving them trouble.
But as always, its easier to pick the low hanging fruit.
911 was a significant attack and it didn't cause us to pursue the fight with the vigor of WW2.
Multiple 911s might have done so... but not a single one of that size
And that was sufficient unto the day for them.
Maybe I wasn't clear enough in the last statement, in that I intended that we may owe to ourselves the need to make gainful contributions to the stability of our own nation. (In the last decade or so, the US has dropped way down on the list of countries with the most freedom, either economically or individually. We currently have the largest prison population per capita or actually of any nation on earth. Some 2.1 to 2.6 million) But to do even that, we would have to stretch the concept of individual to our nation of individuals.
As to repressed emotions, I've always worked hard to not allow emotions to control my actions or opinions.
I never wanted us involved there in the first place. Its never going to be quick and clean, there is no easy solution.
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