In any war that breaks out between Russia or China and the US. The first thing the Russians or Chinese would do is target our military. Foreward Bases right next to the Chinese or Russian Homelands would therefore be useless as jumping off points because those bases would be among the first things targeted and destroyed in a war.Guest wrote:I'm sure that the German war aims in WWII only included nearby countries too. You know, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, France, and eventually the US and US. The same could be said of the Soviet Union that only wanted to put its troops in nearby countries like Poland, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Cuba, and so on. We could also talk about the Roman Empire or any other. When in all of history has an evil dictator who conquered his neighbours been satisfied with his conquests. There is always a new neighbour.CH86 wrote:You globalists call anyone who doesn't agree with messianic imposition of democracy everywhere a "Russian troll" or a "Chinese troll". The Facts are that US bases practically surround both Russia and China. What are the likely Russian or Chinese war aims in a war with the US: Conquest of the near-abroads of Russia and China in a war with the US, destruction of all US assets within those near abroads and expulsion of all bases from the aforementioned areas, forcing america to accept a peace treaty recognizing those facts. Conquest of the former USSR territories and of the Taiwan/south China sea littorial The Enemy war aims probably DO NOT include conquest of North America. Given those facts why would any Russian or Chinese strategist leave American bases just sitting there right next to the Russian heartlands or the Chinese heartlands.
I am not a globalist. But Vladimir Putin is one and I am stuck with that fact.
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