Iran

I will be upfront: Trump is a fool for allowing Israel to force us to attack Iran. Our military knew what would happen and did nothing to prevent this tragedy.

How do I know? This:

U.S. Army soldiers during a concept briefing rehearsal for a multinational exercise (U.S. Army photo)

In the summer of 2002, the United States military conducted what was then the largest and most expensive war game in its history. Millennium Challenge 2002, as it was officially designated, cost approximately $250 million and involved 13,500 participants across multiple locations. The exercise was designed to validate revolutionary concepts about network-centric warfare and demonstrate that American technological superiority would prevail against any conceivable adversary. What happened instead sent shockwaves through the Pentagon’s corridors and raised questions that defense planners are still grappling with more than two decades later.

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I took one of Sam Culper’s first classes at one of Brock’s PATCONs. It was like drinking water from a fire hose. After a long day outside, I raised my hand and asked Sam the following at 4:10 PM:

“Everything that you have said today comes from the US military point of view and operations. I don’t want to fight other countries, I want to learn how to defeat the US military when they come for us”

Sam was quiet for a few seconds and I wondered if he was going to chastise me. Instead, he said “low tech”. The rest of the class was very informative.

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5 responses to “Iran”

  1. That was a great question you asked Culper, because they will come for us.

  2. THAT was infuriating and frightening at the same time. All who read here have been paying attention to the treasonous efforts to “merge and share” technology, trends, etc with the israeli military. It won’t be OUR military who will come for us, it will be the IDF. Or it will be the thousands of illegal criminal invaders already here who will start attacking Americans everywhere.

    We will certainly be on our own.

    Very curious David. What was the reaction of other attendees to your question? Did it facilitate additional discussion on the state of our military and defenses?

    1. We were at a PATCON. Everyone there already knew the government was the enemy. Everyone agreed and took copious notes. About 2010 or 2011.

    2. PatriotMa brings up an important point.

      IDF training and tactics are being taught to our military and police forces (military light). Want links?

      While one could hope (and hope Isn’t a successful tactic) that some of our military and police wouldn’t attack Americans, we must plan for it.

      Why do I bring this up? Look at IDF tactics of using armored bulldozers supported by armored vehicles and often attack choppers to “clear out troublesome People and their homes-farms”.

      Coming soon to an area near you if the Gov.com think of you as a “problem”.

      For those who think we outnumber them, I witnessed how 4 marines in two attack choppers wiped out a sandbox village built mostly out of concrete block. THEY were OUTNUMBERED by the estimated 50+ light infantry in there under cover. The civilians were just out of luck.

      One needs to think carefully about “we outnumber, have so many more guns than they do” stuff. Zulu’s outnumbered the British, Chinese wave attacks outnumbered the UN forces in Korea. How did that work out? Now add in your defending not a hill 237 but your homestead and family in the firing line.

      That “terrorists” facing IDF fight with advanced anti-armor, and such supported by Iran. Often knocking out their armor and downing Choppers. Who’s going to supply us such gear?

      Sam Culper said, “low tech”. Was he thinking about the potential of armored bulldozers?

      Let alone armed robots that are built to ignore small arms fire. I saw a demo of a trio of LMG armed war dogs, one had a flame thrower.

      As Sun Tzu said

      “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
      ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

      1. Since you were not there and it was over 15 years ago, I will not answer speculation concerning the training. So much has changed but the bottom line is the government is even more evil than we had imagined.

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