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01-28-2024 08:48 PM |
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Originally Posted by pornmasta
(Post 23225339)
they are trying to extend the conflict.
Basically their grand strategy is probably based on the number of weapons/population of their country.
They probably bet that our population dont wish so much to fight, besides by proxy and that overall the countries that are ready to fight with china or Russia are more populated.
This means that one of the side wants WW3, but that they want to attract us in it...
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Bring it.
Every time we go to the Middle East we destroy them. Iraq was the world's 4th most powerful army in the world when we after them and we destroyed them. Twice. Same with Afghanistan. The Middle East is so backwards and so far behind with technology that it's unfair fight. On top of this the technology has changed immensely and will play in our favor.
I have a book written by an Iraqi General who explains what happened in the Second Iraq war. On the very first day, the very first strike, we took out their entire communications network for the entire country. We can plunge them into the dark ages instantly and they cannot possibly strike back.
The United States doesn't want to get dragged into a war in the Middle East but... If it happens, it seems the country pulling all of the strings is Iran. Not much different than Iraq.
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