Good luck with those unwinnable wars. Anyone with a strong army can militarily inflict massive damage on an enemy, but they will need to do so at their own heavy cost perpetually if they don't have a gameplan designed to wind things up. Keep the blinkers on, the labels attached and the head down and you'll be okay...lowing wrote:
Doves? Not sure I agree with that, I consider myself a libertarian, however, I bow to the fact that that liberty needs protected by a strong military. Hardly like a dove.
Your attitude towards the defence/military end of things is so at odds with libertarianism it's not funny. Not only that is that it is barely rational. Ultimately what you seek is for 1.3 billion people to be wiped from the face of the earth or brushed under some carpet somewhere. Never going to happen. Your 'might prevails' attitude fails, just as it did for Hitler, Hirohito, Napoleon,..... You cannot force people (ordinary civilians) of a different ethos to you to change by pointing a gun at them, you will only make them more resistant (unless of course you're France...). One must balance sometimes necessary military power with softer non-military actions to strive towards actually achievable goals. The binary world you're so proud of is incapable of understanding that it would seem. Balance and practicality do not seem to be words that are in your vocabulary.
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