Mulberry Heel
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Could we not have a battle of infrastructure knowing our own grid has significant security issues?
If you listen to Trump and his minions like Hegseth, you can easily tell that a big part of fighting a conflict like this is the personal thrill they get from being able to say (true or not) "We have the most awesomest military on Earth and we can utterly destroy you in a couple of hours if we want to", which is something that a twelve-year old punk would say. And their wrong belief that all of our wars will be easy and quick and without any real cost to us. Not to mention that we should have learned repeatedly over the past sixty or so years that having the world's most powerful military didn't lead to victory in Vietnam, Lebanon (1982), Somalia (1993), Iraq, or Afghanistan. We (or rather our government and large (MAGA) sections of our population) simply refuse to learn the lesson that having a very powerful military doesn't necessarily lead to quick and easy victories, nor prevent those we are fighting from being able to cause damage to us, economically, physically, and otherwise.
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