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I think that China could do absolutely untold damage to the American psyche and illusion of invulnerability if it simply instantly obliterated these clowns on Taiwan from hundreds of kilometers away with a cloud of drones dense enough to block out the sun. America treats the navy seals like they are all Master Chief, when in reality they are just guys who can carry a log and swim for a long time or some shit. Maybe that matters when you’re like… raiding a compound of a guy who has been on the run for decades while he’s asleep with Neon Genesis Evangelion playing on the TV, but genuinely what are these guys going to do to actually fight back against China? China will never even let them see a single PLA soldier lmao.

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    This is a perfect example of the kind of passively fascist mystical thinking that we westerners are trained to engage in, where Great Man Theory meets Triumph of the Will. What’s so special about about these guys? Practically speaking, they’re a hit squad who killed an old man in his house, that’s their military specialty. But because that old man was Osama Bin Laden, AKA the Voldemort of the early 2000s, killing him must have taken something special. After all, he just walked out of the Afghan mountains one day, waved his Great Man Wand, and made 9/11 happen. Such a powerful and mysterious sorcerer of history could only be taken down by an even more powerful group of heroes, like the heckin Avengers. If Seal Team whatever managed to break into his house and shoot him in the face, then they must be those heroes. They killed a powerful named character after all, what chance does a bunch of nameless Chinese missiles have?

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      You’re absolutely right. The weird and stupid fascistic thought process to rationalize that your guys are superior as not just soldiers, but as human beings to enemy guys never fails to appear in any western discussion of conflict. It’s the same logic that online Rhodesia and IOF freaks (big fanbase overlap, not at all shocking) use all of the time lmao. “My team’s guys are super soldiers who are also cool and epic! Meanwhile my WEAK enemy can’t even compare!” Ok so like… what makes your enemy weak? If your enemies are so weak, why do you seem to obsess over and insist that you have and need the most elite soldiers in history? How do you know they are elite if they only fight weak enemies?

      Russia-Ukraine did a decent job at proving these clowns on both sides of the conflict wrong. Every elite soldier or unit or weapon we hear about entering the battle that ”will definitely change the tide” becomes just as likely to end up as worm food as the average soldier, with no visible impact on the conflict.

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        Dehumanising the enemy, literally talking about them as if they don’t qualify as human, is an absurdly common approach. It’s clearly an effective way of 'other’ing, but it leads to completely unrealistic attitudes like you describe. There’s a line that gets crossed between bigging up your team/talking shit about the enemy, and simply losing grasp of reality.

        I do think it’s an inherently fascistic process, and it’s something I still sadly see in the left, including Hexbears, when talking about terrible people and class enemies. Obviously some are speaking in metaphor, but not everyone.

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          I think you’re right about it being a reactionary tendency. While it’s good for morale in small doses, I think it sort of…anaerobically metabolizes away your ability to engage with reality. Like in the absence of fresh data, fantasy begins to feed on itself and produce ever-stranger ideological metabolites

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    Remember when all those ex-spec ops idiots volunteered for Ukraine and then either got got or fled home whining about “russian war doctrine” (being able to contest air superiority)
    Laughed my ass off about that canadian sniper who died a few days after arriving. Yeah dude you shoot brown kids and think you’re a badass, fuck you

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      My fav was a western Nazi who tried to stop a couple of Ukrainian conscripts from retreating so they just shot him and kept going.

      Once again the Russian blocking units are entirely projection.

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        Blocking units were real, but didn’t shoot people. They were partially a mobile reserve of veterans to shore up the front line if it was weakened, partially for grabbing lost or deserting troops and pointing them to collection areas that would figure out who they were and get them back to their unit, and partially guarding important stuff from any nazies that managed to get through the lines to do recon or sabotage.

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          Yeah westerners will twist absolutely anything the USSR did. They were effectively just reserve units to plug holes, and somehow that turned into machine guns mowing down their own Asiatic hordes.

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        Throwback to the dumbass lemmitor who insisted Ukraine had superior training, it just “wasn’t suited to fighting against the russian military doctrine”. The logic was completely circular.
        That was my top voted post on my previous account, early federation was a blast.

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          wojak-nooo “You don’t understand! My training in computer science is superior to your training in weightlifting!”

          ppb-gigachad “Maybe, but this is a weightlifting competition.”

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    raiding a compound of a guy who has been on the run for decades while he’s asleep

    With the ISI waving you through Pakistan security and you still manage to crash a helicopter

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      then come home and spin a lie about how he was “brandishing an AK at the top of the stairs” because americans’ only moral lens for violence is through hollywood where the good guys spare the lives of the bad guys, only for the bad guys to suddenly grab a gun & have to be killed in immediate self-defense

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      Even after killing the guy you still managed to fuck it up by being so undisciplined that you multilate the body of the HVT beyond recognition, thus ruining the entire point of the mission and forcing the body to be quietly dumped into the ocean before it becomes an international embarrassment.

      Was suppose to be a victory lap for imperialism but they got too mad and lost their shit mid way through. Seal team six is on the same level as conservative comedians.

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    1000% their “training” is on how to blow up critical infrastructure like TSMC’s facilities, water production, and power generation in case the PRC does launch an operation on the island.

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      I assure you, person who lives here, that I am here to help you.

      Distant explosion followed by power outage

      This is for your own good.

      Destroys economy trying to create a forever war

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    the US/puppets couldn’t keep the strait of bab al-mandab open against only ansarallah. What is the theory of victory for taking on China right off their coast?

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    I just saw a video where china is making a grenade launcher/sniper rifle combo. The US tried it before but decided it was too expensive. China said it wants to shoot grenades a kilometer in a light infiltry fire team.

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    Skip forward two months:

    "Hey guys, we successfully repelled the mainland Chinese invasion of occupied Formosa!!

    What? No, you can’t see any evidence of this. We sunk all of their ships in the Taiwan Strait so you’ll just have to take our word for it that we actually achieved what we said we did and trust that this isn’t another example of our unit pulling another political theatre manoeuvre."

    😎😎

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      The Navy Seal training they are undergoing is on how to move the goalposts when the PRC reunifies with Taiwan.

      ”We achieved our strategic objective of ensuring a smooth transition while protecting the citizens of Taiwan”

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      Americans: The Navy Seals alone could easily defeat the entire PLA.

      America to Americans: Attention, all gamers Taiwan supporters. Taiwan is in grave danger, and it needs your help to defend the Taiwanese people and stop the evil CCP from eating all of our chips! But to do this, Taiwan needs some American expertise on losing wars to communists and a couple of our Übermensch Navy Seals. To help Taiwan, all we need is your credit card number, the three numbers on the back, and the expiration month and year. BUT– you’ve gotta be quick, so that Taiwan can secure American interests its borders and get the epic victory royale over Xi Jinping (Winnie the Pooh) and his gang of commies!

      Americans: Sir, yes sir! 💳

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    I think that China could do absolutely untold damage to the American psyche and illusion of invulnerability if it simply instantly obliterated these clowns on Taiwan from hundreds of kilometers away with a cloud of drones dense enough to block out the sun.

    IDK about this, I think this is quite unrealistic and almost mythical level thinking.

    IMO drones work well in Ukraine because its a huge battlefield we haven’t seen something like this since WW2. For some context the Ukraine war front is well over 1000km.

    The current Korean DMZ is a “tiny” 250km. The Taiwan straight is also something like 300kmx180km or so.

    This means that both sides have trouble providing consistent and effective air cover for their troops, despite the Russian natural advantage Ukrainian drones are still quite effective.

    Turning to Taiwan this is the opposite, it would be a very concentrated battle and anti-drone systems should be more effective simply because its a smaller area.

    China already achieved military superiority over the US and the conflict will be decided over naval superiority by destroying or even damaging the US carrier fleet. In fact I do like the theory sinking a US carrier would be far worse than 9/11 for the average population and internal US politics, although perhaps that would mean accepting a WW3.

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    while he’s asleep with Neon Genesis Evangelion playing on the TV

    🎵 Tumbling down, tumbling down, tumbling dowwwwwwn~ 🎵
    🎵 [The US keeps] letting me down, letting me down, letting me down~ 🎵

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      It’s really, really, really complicated. There are a huge number of different kinds of uavs/drones, they’re controlled using different systems, there are various ways to fuck with them. This is deep lore video essay territory.

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          I’m afraid I know just enough about it to know I don’t know much about it. It gets deep in to the weeds with things like spoofing GPS satellite signals to fool GPS guided drones, drones that use intertial navigation and image recognition so they can’t be interrupted if they lose their command signal, shooting combat drones down with shotguns. I’m sure there’s scads of good information out there, but I don’t have any of it handy.