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Heaven and hell are eternal places because they are always present at the extremes of human existence, for better or for worse. People are constantly choosing between them, although they are generally not conscious of that in an articulated manner.
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I am with Scott Ritter regarding mercenaries. The scum of the earth.
"You can run on for a long time .. "
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The biggest problem for the US is that they cannot be in force simultaneously in enough areas to weather the storm.
The US will most likely lose a carrier or two in the Med/Red Sea.
Tactical Nuclear Strikes a high-risk probability. Forces in Afghanistan will face supply-line cutoff, leading to a hasty retreat and large loss of heavy equipment.
In summary, the US Global position will be damaged for a couple of years, which is more commonly known as loss of strategic control.
Only fools would embark down such a road with fanfare. Unfortunately for the US, runamok wild fantasies of glorious victories are straining at the leash, where wise men used to rule.