Asymmetric Warfare

I live in Wisconsin, USA. The US government excels at asymmetric warfare. I signed on the dotted line to be a US soldier and started working towards officer certification. Somewhere along the line I had a sergeant who was also an Airborne Ranger take me aside and tell me that if I wasn’t willing to cheat I didn’t really want to win. I mull that advice to this day. When I was a kid my dad taught me chess. I never got good at it. Perhaps it’s because it’s a fair fight and that’s just not how I think. We played other war games. My favorite was Africa Corp. The Germans start the game with a huge advantage and a mission to cross the map. The allied mission is to stop them. The best allied strategy is to bog down the Germans with little units that have a zone of control which forces the Germans to stop and fight each one. Most of the time I played the allies. I knew the Americans were coming if I could just delay the German advance until a massive reinforcement arrived. November 42 I think. The American troops made the game unwinnable for the Germans. It was a classic exercise in asymmetric warfare and good memories with my dad. I played by the rules but I also knew how to keep it from becoming a “fair” fight.

4 responses to “Asymmetric Warfare”

  1. We are not winning the war in Iran. It is not asymmetrical enough.

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    1. We do not have a goal in Iran. The Israelis want all the leadership dead. If they call that winning they are doing a remarkably good job. I think the US on the other hand wanted compromised assets to control Iran. That is how it just worked in Venezuela. We decapitated the government and told the rest to behave or they were next. If the US had a plan at all other than following Israel’s lead it would have probably looked like that. Iran is a power vacuum in a way that Venezuela is not. I have checked on Iran in days though. Are we still bombing anyone who could lead a new government? Obviously we can keep doing that but it doesn’t end the war or provide relief to the Iranians who were hoping for a less murderous regime. I will continue to contend that at this moment in history the USA is a less murderous regime than anything the Ayatollahs have ever run. Then there’s Israel. Iran is a direct threat to them and has been since the Iranian coup in 1979. Again if there’s a plan it is an Israeli plan. For better or worse that is the world we live in.

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      1. I think Trump expected the war to distract people from the Epstein files.

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      2. You don’t want my opinion on the Epstein files. Or the culpability of Trump’s testosterone.

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