6 comments

  • hotdog1492 4 hours ago

    Because there is no achievable win condition, and there never was. Starting this war was equivalent to losing it.

    • tencentshill 3 hours ago

      It really illustrates how a lot of historic decisions were essentially arbitrary. The powerful just do things all the time for no concrete reason. Almost nothing can truly affect them.

  • dreambuffer 4 hours ago

    The logistics required to win intercontinental wars against a reasonably large and well-defended country are simply beyond human organisational capabilities and it's only getting harder as defence gets better and easier, and the world becomes more interconnected.

    Israel have Monkey's Pawed themselves. They wanted Trump to win because they knew he would be malleable to start a war in Iran. But he's also Trump, which means every decision he makes comes with a big asterisk.

    • bediger4000 3 hours ago

      The logistics required to win intercontinental wars against a reasonably large and well-defended country are simply beyond human organisational capabilities

      But the Trump admin was using AI, which has no cognitive biases, no 5 +/-2 working memory limit, and a very large short term memory. They should have the ability to do this.

  • sorokod 4 hours ago

    there's a lot of debate and little evidence that airpower alone normally produces a durable political outcome

    or even a military one.

  • netsharc 2 hours ago

    Meanwhile whole warships of sailors are getting mentally wrecked. Heck of a job, Donnie.

    If they had a cause to fight for, they'd probably have more resilience, but it's just a ship being swayed bu the back-and-forth of moronic decision-making.