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Neural Foundry's avatar

Exceptional breakdown of how the NSS reduces alliances to transactional relationships while framing domination as prerogative. Your point about freedom of navigation being recast as purely econoimc rather than geostrategic cuts to the core of what's being lost here. The document essentially collapses security architecture into business opportunity, which works fine until you need coordinated respnse to shared threats and discover you've systematically alienated every partner who might actually help.

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Alexandra Barcus's avatar

We knew this was coming, stupid and revolting as the document and its policies are. This explains the failure to support Ukraine, wishes to take over Greenland and Venezuela, nit to mention Canada. All these countries become sources of products we want, but do not plan to buy. We will now take everything by force I gather.

I see two big problems with this approach--Putin wants the same things. If he were to win in Ukraine and other parts if Europe, he could once again go after these countries because he would have the financial resources to do so.

Secondly, the American economy is likely to crater. We are also looking at no foreign investment is or desire for products produced by the military-industrial complex. That will hurt R&D, and a weakened economy will mean little money to be gained on the home front.

Furthermore, if we are financially destabilized, it is probable that there will be internal pressures that will supersede the administration's ability to make incursions into foreign countries. We may also find the other countries have massive support against us.

This is a dream document for a few, but a probable disaster in practice.

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