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Friday, February 24, 2023

Race Of Logistics: NATO's Military-Industrial Crisis

Speculation has been swirling over the past month about why the US-led West’s Golden Billion so decisively shifted its “official narrative” about the Ukrainian Conflict from prematurely celebrating Kiev’s supposedly “inevitable” victory to seriously warning about its potential loss in this proxy war.

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  1. simple really. we do not have the means to wage war like we did back in WW2.
    we don't make things here anymore. one of the reasons why ammo costs so much these days
    is lead. or the lack of it. the EPA shutdown the last lead smelting plant a couple of years ago.
    and then the is the small fact of driving almost of of our factories overseas too.
    compared to 1940-50 era. we don't make shit here.
    we do not have the factories, or the people with the skills or even the machines to make
    "stuff" here. I don't think many machine tools are even made here anymore.
    the sad part is, we used to be known the world over for the quality of our tools.
    we did at one time make some of the best machine tools on the planet.
    we lost that a long time ago. we don't even make iron or steel like we used too.
    just look at the rust belt and you will see all of what we have lost.
    look at youtube for a series called war factories for what we are missing today.

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    1. Nor MAN power with leadership potential, it's now mostly leadershit and getting worse daily as many have opted out, filed retirement papers and so on. Every thing you read or hear is saber rattling. Can't wait for pooty poot to get his new conscripts trained up to end this bullshit. In the mean time the west is imploding which is a good thing but it will be hard but hard times create strong men. Interested in what the future holds for the world but have no inkling as to what that looks like either.

      Bear Claw

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  2. Biden gives Alaska to China -Russo Alliance. Canada folds.
    USA surrenders unconditionally.
    FJB

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    1. Well, it WOULD get Murkowski out of the Senate...

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    2. The US GOV might do so, but China and\or Russia would face decades of resistance fighters as many of us will not ever surrender.

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  3. "And of course the industry has the capability to increase the production also short term, sometimes this on some non-used or not utilized capability there. But even when you have a factory running, you can have more shifts. You can even work during weekends."

    As The Free West(TM) exists only for financialization (we are not feelthy verkers!), that will require millions more people of color. Invading with the skills The Free West(TM) needs. To do the work The Free West(TM) will not do.

    For Great Victory!

    (At higher prices, and lower costs, of course. Dollars Über Alles!)

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  4. I've noticed during this past week of me hearing *every day* about how "today is the anniversary of the start of the war" that the MSM at national and local levels is pulling out the same old talking points about miscalculation, quagmires, senseless losses, war crimes, inevitable victory, blah blah blah. I'd like to think at least some are waking up to the fact that this is all nothing more than political theater.

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