Andre Martyanov's Losing Military Supremacy, here are some thoughts gleaned from the book.
In this book Martyanov explains how the United States military is more show than substance, how we have not won a war in 70 years and how we are living in a fantasy land from the perspective of real power. He compares the United States today to the Russia of the 1990s, when all Russia had to defend itself was nukes. Martyanov praises the US nuclear submarines, but says the US navy is vulnerable, and that our money spent on carriers was a waste as aircraft carrier groups represent WW2 thinking and are no longer efficacious, as they can be destroyed by supersonics before the carrier battle group gets close enough to threaten. He adds that Russia's new, less costly and quieter, diesel submarines (they have nuclear too) are a threat to US nuclear subs. Adding that our weapons are so complicated that they are not effective, are woefully high maintenance and not user friendly without an immense amount of training. And that in cases, like stealth, we have chosen the wrong technologies, as stealth is no longer stealthy or applicable. Martyanov notes that we remain a leading and powerful nation, but one that is trending paper tiger… a house of cards that would lose a war with Russia or China unless we used our nuclear weapons.
After WW1 and WW2, the United States created a fable that our manufacturing won the war, more than fighting on the battlefield. We lost 500,000… the Russians lost soldier and civilian (if anyone can be called civilian in places like Stalingrad) over 20 million. 500,000 is a horror show lot, but nothing compared to over 20 million. China suffered in WW2. Russia suffered in WW2. The United States experienced overseas soldier death and rationing. From this perspective, the American psyche is, by comparison, insufficient when applied to war.
Meanwhile, even if the US fable were true, today we have destroyed our manufacturing base. We cannot make enough fast enough to fight a real war against a real enemy. Martyanov explains a long sad list of money spent and money wasted, attributing this to bad choices, a lack of understanding of war and history, and to, scams, and greed, and a ruling class of poorly educated elites with no science backgrounds, and a defense industry more about getting rich than defending the nation. There is much more… For knowledge and thought, I recommend the book!
This article, about Andre Martyanov's book, losing military Supremacy, from February 6th continues to be relevant. I urge everyone to watch his videos on YouTube atsmoothieX12 open.substack.com/pub/heininger/p/losin…
Yeah, I'd say that is about spot on. Once Reagan and Clinton decided that Free Markets always know best and that there is no such thing as a monopoly. We forced our defence contractors to merge together into the bloated useless messes they are now, and they began to overcharge us by 1000% on some things because they are the sole supplier. And thanks to shareholder supremacy (China being a major shareholder of many defence contractors btw) Wall Street push as much production as they could overseas, literally to China. Broad bipartisan agreement on being the stupidest most corrupt useless elite that have ever existed.
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/americas-monopoly-crisis-hits-the-military/
https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/the-military-industrial-stock-buyback