If you want to dive deeper into historical military strategy, I can provide more context.
For three days, the battle remained conventional, bloody, and contained. The enemy’s plan—to provoke a disproportionate American response that would fracture NATO—failed because Marsh refused to overreact. She followed Weinberger’s most crucial lesson: “The next war is won not by the side with more weapons, but by the side that has better defined what winning actually means.”
The book moves beyond traditional conventional war theory by emphasizing: with weapons of mass destruction.
The defense alliance between China and North Korea remains a primary security threat in East Asia. Weinberger accurately predicted that any conflict on the Korean Peninsula would inevitably draw in Beijing, a reality that dictates U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy today. 2. Iran and the Middle East
An Iranian regime uses nuclear-tipped missiles to seize control of the Persian Gulf and its oil lanes.
Homeland defense requirements drain resources away from international power projection, dividing Pentagon attention. Scenario 4: The Russian Resurgence
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