A viewer asked me some questions is to whether America is ready for war with Russia. The questions were: 1. What does the US government constitute as being "ready" for war? What do you yourself define as being "ready"? 2. Is the US currently ready for a war with China? 3. Is the US currently ready for a war with Russia? 4. Is the US currently ready for a war with BOTH Russia and China? 5. If the US is not ready for a war with China, Russia, or both, do you see the US being ready for war before war breaks out? 6. How would our war readiness change depending if either Biden or Trump were re-elected this year? 7. In the case that the US is not ready and war begins, how can the US "catch up"? I know we essentially went from a completely civilian economy to the "Arsenal of Democracy" during WW2, but do we still have that industrial capability? 8. How does the US Government itself combat mis/disinformation campaigns from foreign or domestic advisories? In a nutshell, the real answer is that America does not go it alone. We have allies in both the Pacific and in Europe who display capabilities that would help win the fight. You're currently a free subscriber to The official Ryan McBeth Substack. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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