“Failure is instructive. The person who really thinks learns quite as much from his failures as from his successes.” – John Dewey, How We Think
deputy director of Atlantic Council’s strategy branch writing a thinkpiece with suggestions such as “the United States could go so far as to double defense spending” [sic], “European allies should invest in armor and artillery while Asian allies buy naval mines, harpoon missiles, and submarines”, and “Washington could always take a page from its Cold War playbook and rely more heavily on nuclear weapons to offset the local, conventional advantages of its rivals. […] Similarly, the United States could rely on threatening nonstrategic nuclear strikes” (18 Feb 22)
I love how the washington consensus is coalescing around losing two land wars in Asia simultaneously
Don’t forget Iran!





