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Although is it. Or is it simply forcing weapons through in order to contain it back to competing powers and red lines? As new industry and tech forces through?

War is easier you know your enemy.

This there's a piggy/proxy in the middle and we're being fed a bunch of bullshit narratives into paying more for it.

Yes it has far wider geopolitical implications as hotspots emerge, and prices soar. But unless hell breaks loose instead of entrenched lines of artillery fire and random blitzs.

This will continue to ride out on otherwise agenda.

What is the solution, wider war, or does it go back to a colder war? It just needed a tug of war to convince everybody else gullible enough?

Contain, how do you all that integration, trade, and competing arms, some are even going nuclear. I know have a tug of war. But does it go hot? Not yet in any case. It's profiting. While it reaps competitive agendas.

Who really knows. It stinks of bacon.

346 days ago
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Although is it. Or is it simply forcing weapons through in order to contain it back to competing powers and red lines? As new industry and tech forces through?

War is easier you know your enemy.

This there's a piggy/proxy in the middle and we're being fed a bunch of bullshit narratives into paying more for it.

Yes it has far wider geopolitical implications as hotspots emerge, and prices soar. But unless hell breaks loose instead of entrenched lines of artillery fire and random blitzs.

This will continue to ride out on otherwise agenda.

What is the solution, wider war, or does it go back to a colder war? It just needed a tug of war to convince everybody else gullible enough?

346 days ago
1 score