It's an anniversary statement. "Since this conflict began a year ago, this is what we've done..." Like a military state-of-the-union yearly address. LOL on the flags. 😏
While true, refer back to my sending of additional 20,000 troops statement. It takes months for [their] major wars to be deemed official when the public hears about it.
We here know we're at war, the normies are still blind to it. It's now a matter of time for it to be officially announced.
I'm not saying we will see jets flying over today or tomorrow, but this is how wars begin. They slowly ramp it up to the public, and once everyone catches wind of what's going on, it's too late to stop...all out war has already began and no public backlash can stop it.
For them to have an official DoD statement showing we've sent at least 20,000 troops, that's on purpose.
I can recommend some good books if any one is interested, but 20,000 troops even if sent every week to the front lines is not even close to the buildup you would see if ww3 officially kicked off, or was even months away and is ramping up.
Book recommendations are always welcome. I appreciate your input as I don't have a military background so don't know much about deployments. Just one more thing I can educate myself on. The grey matter is weary, feeling like a soaked sponge already.
“Hell to Pay” is a fantastic read that breaks down the numbers involved in operation downfall, essentially the numbers used to justify nuking Japan. World wars fascinate me because of just that, the scale at which they occur. “Stalingrad- the fateful siege” is another good one that details troop movements and battles just for Stalingrad. I certainly don’t mean to discourage looking into this sort of thing, quite the contrary, but if ww3 kicked off hot right now, millions of bodies and millions of tons of materiel would be moving towards Russia/Ukraine.
It's an anniversary statement. "Since this conflict began a year ago, this is what we've done..." Like a military state-of-the-union yearly address. LOL on the flags. 😏
While true, refer back to my sending of additional 20,000 troops statement. It takes months for [their] major wars to be deemed official when the public hears about it.
We here know we're at war, the normies are still blind to it. It's now a matter of time for it to be officially announced.
I'm not saying we will see jets flying over today or tomorrow, but this is how wars begin. They slowly ramp it up to the public, and once everyone catches wind of what's going on, it's too late to stop...all out war has already began and no public backlash can stop it.
For them to have an official DoD statement showing we've sent at least 20,000 troops, that's on purpose.
I can recommend some good books if any one is interested, but 20,000 troops even if sent every week to the front lines is not even close to the buildup you would see if ww3 officially kicked off, or was even months away and is ramping up.
Book recommendations are always welcome. I appreciate your input as I don't have a military background so don't know much about deployments. Just one more thing I can educate myself on. The grey matter is weary, feeling like a soaked sponge already.
“Hell to Pay” is a fantastic read that breaks down the numbers involved in operation downfall, essentially the numbers used to justify nuking Japan. World wars fascinate me because of just that, the scale at which they occur. “Stalingrad- the fateful siege” is another good one that details troop movements and battles just for Stalingrad. I certainly don’t mean to discourage looking into this sort of thing, quite the contrary, but if ww3 kicked off hot right now, millions of bodies and millions of tons of materiel would be moving towards Russia/Ukraine.