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Hard Power and Soft Power

sevenhelmet

Quaint ideas from yesteryear
pilot
Looking forward to the address to Congress today. Should be an opportunity to reset our clear annunciation of moral values and principles...and shit.

We'll see how it goes. <taking the under>

There might be some brief mild entertainment, but Congress will continue to do what it has been doing… nothing.
 

CommodoreMid

Whateva! I do what I want!
None
Super Moderator
Contributor
Yup, 119th has been in GOP control for almost 2 months now and they’ve gotten only one piece of legislation signed.
 

Griz882

Frightening children with the Griz-O-Copter!
pilot
Contributor
Looking forward to the address to Congress today. Should be an opportunity to reset our clear annunciation of moral values and principles...and shit.

We'll see how it goes. <taking the under>
I doubt it will be pretty.
 

Griz882

Frightening children with the Griz-O-Copter!
pilot
Contributor
They absentmindedly regurgitate his talking points that they pick up off some random social media post that kinda sounds right to them, given who it is coming from. It is a human condition, unrelated to political affiliation,
Well said. No argument here.
 

sevenhelmet

Quaint ideas from yesteryear
pilot
They absentmindedly regurgitate his talking points that they pick up off some random social media post that kinda sounds right to them, given who it is coming from. It is a human condition, unrelated to political affiliation, but one that seems to become more acute every year.

This, right here, more than any other reason, is a likely cause of our accelerating slide toward dictatorship.
 

PhrogPhlyer

Two heads are better than one.
pilot
None
Are the Houthis still engaging in the Red Sea?
Just last week they fired a missile at a US fighter. Don't know all the details, but the obviously missed their target. I'm sure that was mostly for internal propaganda... scaring away the dreaded US menace, or some such blah blah blah.
 

Randy Daytona

Cold War Relic
pilot
Super Moderator
WRT Romania, the VP went out of his way at Munich to browbeat Romania's state of their democracy bc their Supreme Court ordered a new presidential election bc the last dude went zero to hero from a Russian-funded social media campaign (TikTok).

I have zero idea why that is in any way a national security interest of ours. Also, same/same for the Tate dudes.
There is evidence that the tik tok campaign for Călin Georgescu was actually a plan conceived and paid for by the center right Romanian National Liberal Party.

The plan obviously didn’t work.

At any rate, it looks like the Romanian Supreme Court will invalidate the election.


Wonder if there will be any impact on Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base near Constanta? (Did a port call there back in the day.)
 

taxi1

Well-Known Member
pilot
Good article in The New Yorker interviewing a former USAID leader. I recognized the USAID person because he was the doctor who wrote a popular book on bringing aviation style checklists into medicine, following an article in The New Yorker. Pretty fascinating if you care about safety.

The Checklist
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2007/12/10/the-checklist

Here’s the interview about his most recent job.

Hundreds of Thousands Will Die
https://www.newyorker.com/podcast/t...gawande-on-elon-musks-surgery-with-a-chainsaw

What you’re describing is both human compassion and, a phrase you used earlier in our conversation, “soft power.” Describe what that is. Why is it so important to the United States and to the world? What will squandering it—what will destroying it—mean?

The tools of foreign policy, as I’ve learned, are defense, diplomacy, and development. And the development part is the soft power. We’re not sending troops into Asia and Africa and Latin America. We’re sending hundreds of thousands of civilians without uniforms, who are there to represent the United States, and to pursue common goals together—whether it’s stemming the tide of fentanyl coming across the border, addressing climate disasters, protecting the world from disease. And that soft power is a reflection of our values, what we stand for—our strong belief in freedom, self-determination, and advancement of people’s economies; bringing more stability and peace to the world. That is the fundamental nature of soft power: that we are not—what Trump is currently trying to create—a world of simply “Might makes right, and you do what we tell you,” because that does not create stability. It creates chaos and destruction.
 
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Griz882

Frightening children with the Griz-O-Copter!
pilot
Contributor
This morning Rubio was on TV talking about the shift in operations against the Houthis. He noted that we were departing from the tit-for-tat strikes to something more aggressive. Thoughts? I know the standard outlines any aware American should know, but is this a dramatic operational shift?
 
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sevenhelmet

Quaint ideas from yesteryear
pilot
This morning Rubio was on TB talking about the shift in operations against the Houthis. He noted that we were departing from the tit-for-tat strikes to something more aggressive. Thoughts? I know the standard outlines any aware American should know, but is this a dramatic operational shift?

I think we have taken way too much shit from the Houthis for way too long. As much as I have intense dislike for the current administration, I generally agree with an effort to hit the Houthis hard, as long as it is part of a broader strategy of deterrence and cutting off their supply lines. However, it may not be fair to characterize prior strikes as “tit for tat”.
 

Spekkio

He bowls overhand.
Apparently, they've grown to the point where they are a legitimate governing body inside of Yemen.


And they're backed by Russia...

 

CommodoreMid

Whateva! I do what I want!
None
Super Moderator
Contributor
They’ve been the governing body for a not insignificant amount of time. While I support all efforts in bitch slapping them, I’m not optimistic that anything short of regime change will stop their bad behavior in the long run. The Saudis bombed the fuck out of them and blockaded them for awhile with no effect, only massive suffering by the gen pop. And considering our recent track record of Middle East regime change, again, not optimistic.
 

Ventus

Weather Guesser
pilot
Tit for tat results in forever wars. The whole problem with the US Fighting Wars in Vietnam and since the Gulf War is that the military objectives and political objectives never lined up. If you ask the military to end a conflict, they will end it, but they're almost never given the latitude to get it done.

So if you're a defense contractor who likes the steady stream of money coming in, your best option is to tie the military's hands behind their back so they can't finish the job quickly and as a result, creates the impression that the military needs better tools, which you as a defense contractor are more than happy to accept orders for.

In the long term this might help the development side of the defense industry by looking forward towards new types of warfare, but in the short term, it's expensive and makes us look incompetent for not being able to solve seemingly small issues quickly.

In the long term it also creates doctrine and attitudes that makes commanders more cautious about being aggressive towards opponents where an aggressive posture is clearly warranted.
 
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