November 10, 2016 World War 3: ‘Remember the Maine’

The following is a fictional blovel written in the same style as my last one, ‘The Day the Dollar Died.’ Why this subject matter my readers might ask, and not a follow up to the economic survivalist fiction as before? Currently there is huge speculation that President Obama is doing everything in his power to tweak and provoke the Russian and Chinese dictatorships into taking offensive actions to justify a short conflict by the American regime for either profit or to stay in power. Internet speculation is rampant, conspiracy laden, and of course usually wrong. The truth though could be an uncomfortable reality for those who start such a war since we have now gone almost two full generations since a worldwide conflict of this magnitude.
The reason for a short conflict is obvious even to the casual observer as the United States nor NATO have the economic, industrial, or military capacity for a conflict which lasts more than 21 days, if that. Should the West decide to initiate such a conflict, despite some technological advantages, the outcome may turn out far worse for everyone concerned even if nuclear weapons are not used or introduced in a limited manner. The outcomes and daily conflict reports which I theorize about are not a reflection of the quality of the men or women of the U. S. military but drawn from publicly available reports about military war game scenarios and expert analysis which reflect poorly upon the leadership in Washington, D. C.
Let us pray this never happens in our lifetime.

This post was published at John Galt Fla on July 8, 2016.