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Home Front: WoT
The Lost Decade
2011-10-21
Posted by:Cheger Thaiper6810

#2  even had the transformation of the armed forces secured victory in that war, it still would have materially crippled America's capacity for dealing with any other kind of war.

This is one of the major concerns I have had since the GWOT started. However the degrading of our military capabilities started under Clinton. The problems this article describes were well underway by 2001.
Posted by: Frozen Al   2011-10-21 14:46  

#1  One key point: The U.S. government is not responsible for all the ways in which the world was menacing then and is menacing now, of course. Regardless of what America did, China's challenge to the post-1945 Peace of the Pacific was going to become more serious. Vladimir Putin's neo-Soviet Russia was not and could not be anything but a major bother. Western Europe would be living off civilizational capital it had lost the will to replenish, irrespective of any American deeds or entreaties. The Muslim world would be choking on the dysfunctions inherent in its government and cultures.

But U.S. policy has made things worse because the liberal internationalists, realists, and neoconservatives who make up America's foreign policy Establishment have all assumed that Americans should undertake the impossible task of changing such basic facts, rather than confining themselves to the difficult but vital work of guarding U.S. interests against them.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-10-21 13:26  

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