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Where will our next war be?

Crazyhole

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My money is on Burma, but the smart investors are still heavy into odds on the middle east. China going after Taiwan looks like a sequel to Vietnam, and Russia is prodding NATO to see if they really care about Poland anymore. Iran is days from having nukes and Israel has already signaled that they might take action into their own hands. Isis in Syria all of a sudden is a threat again, so Turkey might decide that the Ottoman empire might still be a good idea and jump in. Looks like civil war is imminent in a couple of African nations. Of course Yemen is still out there with their shenanigans.

Maybe now would be a good time for the aliens to invade and give us all a common enemy, but somehow I think we might take their side.
 
My money is on Burma, but the smart investors are still heavy into odds on the middle east. China going after Taiwan looks like a sequel to Vietnam, and Russia is prodding NATO to see if they really care about Poland anymore. Iran is days from having nukes and Israel has already signaled that they might take action into their own hands. Isis in Syria all of a sudden is a threat again, so Turkey might decide that the Ottoman empire might still be a good idea and jump in. Looks like civil war is imminent in a couple of African nations. Of course Yemen is still out there with their shenanigans.

Maybe now would be a good time for the aliens to invade and give us all a common enemy, but somehow I think we might take their side.
I would like to think that we’d go full out in defense of Taiwan but I just have no idea what the current administration has the stomach for regarding China.
 
I would like to think that we’d go full out in defense of Taiwan but I just have no idea what the current administration has the stomach for regarding China.
China will take Taiwan and Biden will be so mad about it that he'll probably invade Grenada.
 
My money is on Burma, but the smart investors are still heavy into odds on the middle east. China going after Taiwan looks like a sequel to Vietnam, and Russia is prodding NATO to see if they really care about Poland anymore. Iran is days from having nukes and Israel has already signaled that they might take action into their own hands. Isis in Syria all of a sudden is a threat again, so Turkey might decide that the Ottoman empire might still be a good idea and jump in. Looks like civil war is imminent in a couple of African nations. Of course Yemen is still out there with their shenanigans.

Maybe now would be a good time for the aliens to invade and give us all a common enemy, but somehow I think we might take their side.
I doubt the U.S. sees anymore wars in the traditional sense. Future wars are wars of economic warfare and control.
 
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I doubt the U.S. sees anymore wars in the traditional sense. Future wars are wars of economic warfare and control.
Uh, have you been following the talk about how militaries around the world are ratcheting up?
 

 
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