How Strong Is US Air Power?
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- The latest in my series of force assessments and the culmination of much research and keeping up with current events.
Reuploaded to correct some, quite frankly, silly errors. Numerous other edits and touch ups were made to better increase the quality as well.
Music:
NoGht × KAKUMEI SHOJO - Mindscope
Home - Dusk
Media
Russian Ministry of Defense
DVIDS
China Military
1-300
Wikimedia Commons
StreetRecords
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:43 Composition Of US Airpower
05:14 Doctrine & Philosophy
06:32 American Challenges
10:14 Course Correction
12:09 Geopolitical Pressure
14:44 Conclusions - Наука та технологія
America's punch may still be strong, but it sounds like we need some more rounds in the gym first. Thanks for sharing and your commentary on some points versus the global stage overall. And interesting catch on the receding tides of globalization.
It's an interesting factor. The idea was globalization would decrease conflicts as the ever increasing integration of economies would render the idea of conflict distasteful. However, I think it's safe to say that since WWII ended, most conflicts were simply frozen, and now we're starting to see them thaw.
I listened carefully to your report, however I think it is necessary to add this: Since the Second World War, the USA has lost every major war until now. The USA has a policy of colonialism which is coming to an end. And I go through a number of arguments to demonstrate that your analysis is incomplete and very naive. Yours from Europe!
I've contemplated for a good while on how to answer this but the "Since the Second World War, the USA has lost every major war until now." really points out the out of touch nature of this comment. The US has had its ups and downs sure but implying it's lost every conflict it's been involved in is just lunacy.
"The USA has a policy of colonialism which is coming to an end."
This too was mentioned through out the video, so perhaps you didn't listen carefully enough and as such I think your analysis is incomplete.
Anyways, you do you... I guess.