Of course, being a military Mess, as the first entry, it will require the hanging of a portrait of the Commander-in-Chief, just to make it official.

Lovely.
Gentlemen, the Queen. <toasts>
It's not really my area of expertise, my military area of expertise would be more to the combined arms tactical to operational level, particularly infantry, specializing in reconnaissance, and the solution to a strategic issue for a constitutional republic of free citizens defies expert military opinion in any case, the wisdom of the commons must trump the wisdom of the military, lest you fall prey to Praetorianism and a de facto Junta, wouldn't you say?skankhunt42 wrote:Smitty,
Hi! New to the forums, always wanted to ask you this but I was never a DCF poster. What would you do or what would be your solution if you were the United States to the mess in Syria? It's an intentionally open ended question, I'm just curious what someone with your expertise would say about the matter.
I don't see how you could dictate to the Russians unless you are prepared to leverage thermonuclear weapons, all attempts to dictate military terms to the Russians leads to an escalatory ladder towards a confrontation which would be thermonuclear by default. Quite frankly, this would probably be a better time for Trump to engage with his buddy Vladimir in a collaborative manner, and even let the Russians take the lead, is it really a strategic imperative of the United States, that the Russians be waylayed in their attempts to prop up the Assad regime, if so, could you articulate what those imperatives would be?skankhunt42 wrote:So the best course of action by the American Government would be to monitor and adjust then? Or would it be to dictate to the Russians something? I just don't know strategically what that would be. I'm not just not sure that the Trump or any administration has any kind of end game in the Middle East, which shouldn't be a surprise to anyone. I just feel like we are always caught with our pants down in that part of the world, like we are always a move behind and are really never dictating to our adversaries, but I could just be Naive.
Edit: In the last 15-20 years.
- Gerald