Interesting read. Some good points made. The author left out china, which is a growing problem in the east. If china's artificial economy collapses faster, what are their realistic options? As we learned from Korea, they are willing to hurl bodies into the meatgrinder. It would be challenging to have a European war, and a "maintain position" in the East.
Interesting read. Some good points made.
The author left out china, which is a growing problem in the east. If china's artificial economy collapses faster, what are their realistic options? As we learned from Korea, they are willing to hurl bodies into the meatgrinder. It would be challenging to have a European war, and a "maintain position" in the East.
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