Trying to convince any American of anything is a fool's errand, Americans as a people are no longer conducive to reason, the country is essentially ruled by myth and superstition now, but in real terms, the US military, despite being colossally expensive, is in as an historically weak state as its been since the interwar years, by population, the Army is smaller than it was in the 1930s, consolidation in the shipbuilding industry means that the Navy no longer has the shipyards to maintain the fleet strength, and in aerospace, everything takes so long to develop now, the mass is collapsing there as well, depite how much money you're spending, your military is actually facing a looming "rust out" crisis on the horizon.jediuser598 wrote:How do you convince two marines and a sailor that America can't take on the entire world at the same time?
You're richer than the Russians, but you're caught in the same trap as they are, in that, you've been dining out on a huge Cold War arsenal from the 1980's, which is all going to rust out at about the same time, and what you can replace it with, is only going to be a fraction of that, no matter how hi-tech, it's simply not going to have the same critical mass, the US military of the 2030s is going to be tiny by Cold War standards.