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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5422579" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>it's impossible to guess what despots like Putin and MBS will do next and Americans today have never experienced what the nation in a true war time environment looks like. The Korean War while bloody and concentrated in one Asian nation but nevertheless it started less than 5 years after WWII ended and America was still trying to recover from it when Korea started and was willing to accept a tie in order to end it. Viet Nam was a proxy war and Desert Storm the Saudis saw to it that we had all the oil we needed.</p><p></p><p>That was then....this is now and today there's a bunch of new faces sitting at the geopolitical table. Each with his own new and uniquely different hand to play. Man, I don't even want to have to think about what events could unfold this coming winter but I have to prepare in the evet that there is a winter surprise.....especially after the ground freezes in Ukraine and Northern Europe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5422579, member: 58386"] it's impossible to guess what despots like Putin and MBS will do next and Americans today have never experienced what the nation in a true war time environment looks like. The Korean War while bloody and concentrated in one Asian nation but nevertheless it started less than 5 years after WWII ended and America was still trying to recover from it when Korea started and was willing to accept a tie in order to end it. Viet Nam was a proxy war and Desert Storm the Saudis saw to it that we had all the oil we needed. That was then....this is now and today there's a bunch of new faces sitting at the geopolitical table. Each with his own new and uniquely different hand to play. Man, I don't even want to have to think about what events could unfold this coming winter but I have to prepare in the evet that there is a winter surprise.....especially after the ground freezes in Ukraine and Northern Europe. [/QUOTE]
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