mornelithe said:
Actually no, war is still waged the same way, we just haven't seen one in quite some time. Just because we haven't seen a fullblown war (that the US has taken part in/waged), doesn't mean they're fought differently. There are plenty of examples throughout the world where this proves true. Again, you're the one who posited that the US wants War more than Russia, then you moved the goalposts and said you didn't mean a war with Russia. Please. You got pounded by facts, and then sought to reframe your position. |
Sure, facts; I mean huge facts.
Just because some US agressions did not conform to UN stipulation of war, doesn't mean we didn't have armed conflicts against states and groups.
Who cares about fullblown conflict or not, we're talking the use of military and its implications. Nowadays fullblown conflict are a thing of the past. Just ask the Pakistini in the mountains how they had a warzone like environment, where every year hundreds of civilians lost their lives since Bush was in power.
War is always changing and technology has been making that happen faster since the introduction of drones. Now we send "advisors" and air power instead of battalions.