An accounting of conventional and limited war in a nuclear age must take guerrilla warfare into account as well. In a sense, whereas one side of the overall warfare coin is conventional warfare when we take the wars of the late 20th and 21st centuries into account, the other side of the coin has very … Continue reading Guerrilla Warfare
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Conventional Warfare in a Nuclear Age
One of the more intriguing aspects of conflict and war since World War II is the paradox of conventional or limited war in an atomic or nuclear age. One war theorist argued that as soon as the atomic bomb or nuclear bomb came into the picture, the assumption or even the myth that the atomic … Continue reading Conventional Warfare in a Nuclear Age
Second Note to “The Nixon Doctrine”
If it were only a matter of principle and not a matter of power, one could afford to just sever ties with nationalist governments that arose out of anti-western popular uprisings or governments that arose out of military coups that are anti-democratic. But the catch is that if you sever ties with them out of … Continue reading Second Note to “The Nixon Doctrine”
Sixth Note to “Jew Hater”
And of course, among the top eight referenced sources in the history of the West aside from the Bible, Plato, Aristotle, Shakespeare, Freud, Marx, and Lenin is the legendary Noam Chomsky. An American Jew. So of course, Trump and the corporate academia and media is not where we get the ultimate truth. It’s where we … Continue reading Sixth Note to “Jew Hater”
Sinocentric World Order
Plus, in order for China to have global power – which one should note is something which China surely seeks – it must first have regional power or regional primacy in East Asia. Regional power or regional primacy is the springboard for global power. As a result, we are likely to witness efforts on the … Continue reading Sinocentric World Order