I like the way you break things down. Thinking of things like that starts to make you think about how relationships work. Like the USA has a massive military and many of us who live here think it's a waste and there are many different privileges that come with it. But as an ecosystem in a lot of ways other countries also get a benefit from it. I'm not saying that it is good or bad but it does make everything much more complex than most people realize.
A Scorched Earth policy might be another way to implement a deterrence by denial strategy. Make it clear that if attacked the country has no problem with destroying the infrastructure that makes them a target before the attacker can gain control. I'm thinking specifically about oil extraction equipment, but things like blowing up bridges or dams could also fall in this category. To be effective the defending country would need to accurately identify what assets the other party is actually interested in, prove that it is fully capable and willing to execute the scorched earth plan, and put in safeguards to prevent the plan from being executed without an actual attack. If you don't have this last item, you are vulnerable to being provoked using brinkmanship tactics into executing the plan and then the expected invasion failing to take place.
love the video clarifying deterrence for a smaller country..two things .. cyber warfare not really proportional to country size and f(time) in the equation would be nice to see as d/dt ..love the format
I'm just cheking out this channel as it was talked about in the danish news. It was statted to be very popular and seen by many, even Russians. But checking the likes and comments i reckon it's just some of that typical danish propaganda. Blowing things up to be more than they are. No offense to you Anders, you seem like a very nice guy. And hugh respect for you making videos like this 👍
I disagree that Anders is in any way propaganda. His videos are solely his own analyses and thoughts. Sober information. I don't know what you mean to find in the number of likes. This video f.ex. was uploaded when his channel was known to very few people, and still only few have watched it. Last time I checked his videos got a pro media of about 10% likes, soon and late. That is very high compared to most other channels. His most recent video is at 20% likes right now.
I like the way you break things down. Thinking of things like that starts to make you think about how relationships work. Like the USA has a massive military and many of us who live here think it's a waste and there are many different privileges that come with it. But as an ecosystem in a lot of ways other countries also get a benefit from it. I'm not saying that it is good or bad but it does make everything much more complex than most people realize.
True.
Great videos, I don't think most people fully understand what deterrence means or it's value, excellent breakdown and examples.
A Scorched Earth policy might be another way to implement a deterrence by denial strategy. Make it clear that if attacked the country has no problem with destroying the infrastructure that makes them a target before the attacker can gain control. I'm thinking specifically about oil extraction equipment, but things like blowing up bridges or dams could also fall in this category.
To be effective the defending country would need to accurately identify what assets the other party is actually interested in, prove that it is fully capable and willing to execute the scorched earth plan, and put in safeguards to prevent the plan from being executed without an actual attack.
If you don't have this last item, you are vulnerable to being provoked using brinkmanship tactics into executing the plan and then the expected invasion failing to take place.
love the video clarifying deterrence for a smaller country..two things .. cyber warfare not really proportional to country size and f(time) in the equation would be nice to see as d/dt ..love the format
These videos are great. I know your audience will get bigger.
Love your New York City shirt. Paul Messina, New York City, New York.
I'm just cheking out this channel as it was talked about in the danish news. It was statted to be very popular and seen by many, even Russians. But checking the likes and comments i reckon it's just some of that typical danish propaganda. Blowing things up to be more than they are. No offense to you Anders, you seem like a very nice guy. And hugh respect for you making videos like this 👍
I disagree that Anders is in any way propaganda. His videos are solely his own analyses and thoughts. Sober information. I don't know what you mean to find in the number of likes. This video f.ex. was uploaded when his channel was known to very few people, and still only few have watched it. Last time I checked his videos got a pro media of about 10% likes, soon and late. That is very high compared to most other channels. His most recent video is at 20% likes right now.