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Comment Re:To be clear (Score 1) 268

We had air superiority in Afghanistan for 20 years. And Vietnam before that.

AND Iraq. None of those were military losses. The military did its job, what it was asked to do. The military is a tool, and America's is a sharp one.

Moreover, your explosions are not all powerful. Some things will be underground.

Yeah, it might take some boots on the ground. Some operations require that. But soldiers are part of the military. Look at the casualty numbers in this engagement to get an idea of what air superiority does for a military: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

Comment Re:False optimism - no permanent tech advantages (Score 1) 268

All that has to happen is for Europe and America to get together and say, "It has been decided that Russia will not be allowed to annex any part of Ukraine." Putin is not insane, he'll fight Ukraine but not NATO if NATO gets serious. But he hasn't crossed any red lines.

That's not what happened, though. Biden told Putin, "If you invade Ukraine, we will sanction you." Putin said, "Good deal."

Comment Re:To be clear (Score 1) 268

Iran lost the war. Their main remaining military capability is killing civilians.

From a military standpoint, it was a resounding American victory. Whether or not Trump's goals were reached, who knows what's in his head? But that isn't a military question.

Also, I think you're dumb, because you don't write comments backed by fact.

Comment Re:Capitalism wins again. (Score 4, Insightful) 171

Let's be clear: Attempting to prevent the customers that 'bought' your product from repairing them is NOT capitalism. Capitalism is all about the free market.

If we're going to be clear, "capitalism" doesn't have a clear definition. It's used differently in different contexts, often with the meaning of "not communism."

It's better to use a different word. For example, you could have said, "The free market wins again" since that is what you actually meant.

Comment Re:To be clear (Score 1) 268

That's the problem. Beyond good and evil, the Russian system is cruel. If you are not on top, you are being abused. Ukrainians got the short end in Holodomor, and then took control of the government to make sure it wouldn't happen again. Kruschchev, Brezhnev, Gorbachev, even Andropov were all Ukrainian, at least partially. They didn't want to be abused. They couldn't let Beria win, he would abused them even more.

There are plenty of Ukrainian sympathizers in the Russian government, even today. If Ukraine shows they are stronger than Putin and make a serious push for control, then the government and people will support them.

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