What a well thought out and tightly presented, accurate description of military political history.
The only thing missing, in my opinion, is the economic value of the Military Industrial complex to a Nations lifestyle...jobs, material, creativity and that to eliminate would crash the nation while to continue it would thrive a nation.
This I believe is the rational behind dismantle rather than eliminate...the reason there is always a backing off before the mission is completed. Rebuilding weapon stockpiles makes money while it also inevitably leads to wars to get rid of the stockpiles.
Perhaps the most catastrophic outcome of this political ineptitude is that people, otherwise religious Zionist types, choose to live outside of Israel rather than raise a family in an endless war zone.
What a well thought out and tightly presented, accurate description of military political history.
The only thing missing, in my opinion, is the economic value of the Military Industrial complex to a Nations lifestyle...jobs, material, creativity and that to eliminate would crash the nation while to continue it would thrive a nation.
This I believe is the rational behind dismantle rather than eliminate...the reason there is always a backing off before the mission is completed. Rebuilding weapon stockpiles makes money while it also inevitably leads to wars to get rid of the stockpiles.
Just my 2 cents as a deep thinker and analyst.
Perhaps the most catastrophic outcome of this political ineptitude is that people, otherwise religious Zionist types, choose to live outside of Israel rather than raise a family in an endless war zone.
Bold. Honest. Revealing. Insightful. I find these qualities here, in Jewdicious. They seem rare elsewhere in the English language blog•o•sphere.🌍🇮🇱
I've long said that the Iron Dome is the opium of the masses.