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The American Military’s Coming Marathon

Geopolitics
United States
开始于 June 04, 2026

The Pentagon needs both quantity and quality to win modern conflicts

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Investing in both quantity and quality of military forces is essential for the U.S. to maintain global dominance and deter potential adversaries.

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Emphasizing quality over quantity could lead to overconfidence in capabilities, risking underpreparedness in unpredictable combat scenarios.

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The American military must adapt to modern warfare, balancing technological advancements with troop readiness to address diverse threats.

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Focusing too much on military expansion may divert resources from critical domestic issues, undermining overall national security.

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A large military presence is necessary to ensure rapid response capabilities, particularly in regions with rising tensions and emerging conflicts.

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