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Title: One Big Reason America Isn't Ready for World War Three
Source: The National Interest
URL Source: http://nationalinterest.org/blog/th ... nt-ready-world-war-three-15847
Published: Apr 20, 2016
Author: Peter Navarro
Post Date: 2016-04-20 14:52:32 by Stoner
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Views: 3821
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I was on this hill as a battery commander with six 88-millimeter antitank guns, and the Americans kept sending tanks down the road and we kept knocking them out. Finally, we ran out of ammunition and the Americans didn’t run out of tanks.

-- Nazi Artillery Commander, Battle of Salerno

At the start of World War II, the combined economies of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan were only half the size of the United States. If for no other reason than the sheer weight of its factories and work force, America thereby held the strategic high ground.

In fact, the statistical correspondence between economic power and military might in World War II is startlingly. While the United States could field over three hundred thousand military aircraft, a combined Germany and Japan had less than two hundred thousand.

In the Western Pacific, the United States had about 350 destroyers compared to Japan’s 63. Meanwhile, on the European continent, the United States had over seventy thousand tanks compared to less than forty-five thousand for Germany—Exhibit A, the Allied victory at the Battle of Salerno.

The broader Stalinesque “quantity has its own quality” point is simply this: While brave American soldiers and sailors and flyers at the frontlines ultimately won World War II, they had at their backs heartland factories that could churn out tanks and planes and ships at rates far greater than the enemy could destroy them—definitive proof of the winning ways of what the great Prussian strategist Carl von Clausewitz once aptly referred to as “war by algebra.”

Today, however, many of those heartland factories that won World War II for America have been shuttered and moved to cities with names like Chengdu, Chongqing and Shenzhen. And here’s the obvious strategic problem:

If World War III does indeed arrive—triggered by some trigger-happy PLA captain in the South China Sea or a nuclear strike by Pyongyang on Seoul or America coming to Japan’s defense over some “rocks in the sea”—the United States will no longer have mass on its side.


Yeah, all those one sided trade deals are OK, the CFR crowd likes them.

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#1. To: All (#0)

Sorry, this part got cut off: Peter Navarro

April 19, 2016

Indeed, today, while China’s sixty major shipyards are working overtime to churn out submarine wolf packs and all of the various chess pieces that comprise carrier strike groups, many of their U.S. counterparts are either gathering dust, consolidating, or already closed down.

At the same time, while the production lines of Chengdu are churning out fifth generation fighters made with stolen F-22 and F-35 designs and Shenyang factories are busily cloning Russian Sukhoi jets, America’s F-22 has been cancelled and its F-35 program faces a squadron of budget and mechanical error bogies the likes of which no American weapons development system has ever seen. Meanwhile, as the U.S. space program remains grounded, China’s military-controlled starship enterprises are putting in place a global positioning system and space station to seize command of the ultimate strategic high ground while readying joint commercial-military trips to the moon and Mars.

So yes, we can all sit back and mainline popcorn on our sofas and continue to enjoy the nostalgia of World War II movies showing “good” triumphing over authoritarian, genocidal and hegemonic evil. However, the next war movies may well feature any one of a number of “new Nazis”—grindingly repressive regimes like China, Russia and Iran with dreams of regional hegemony, global empire and jihad; and these war flicks will almost certainly have a much different ending—unless America figures out a way to restore a manufacturing base that is withering before our very eyes.

Here, what is consistently missing in the national-security debate is any recognition of the critical nexus between the size and quality of one’s manufacturing base and its status as the ultimate WMD and the ability to wage war and militarily deter conflict.

To put this in personal terms, my friends in the economics arena continually bemoan the impact of unfair trade practices and globalization on America’s ability to produce jobs, but most don’t care a wit about America’s ability to produce the weapons we need for homeland defense.

At the same time, my friends in the national-security community continue to wring their hands over a rapidly shrinking navy and a military declining in both reach and readiness. However, they don’t want to be bothered with issues like unfair trade that are withering the very manufacturing base needed to rebuild the military.

It’s time, however, for the siloing of economics and national security to end. Clausewitz, Stalin and the Nazis taught us that long ago—but we just haven’t been paying attention.

Si vis pacem, para bellum

Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't

Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.

There are no Carthaginian terrorists.

President Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people. --Clint Eastwood

"I am concerned for the security of our great nation; not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within." -- General Douglas MacArthur

Stoner  posted on  2016-04-20   15:31:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Stoner (#0) (Edited)

Soviets should have stopped in August 1944,sign separate peace with Germany and let Americans finish the job.

A Pole  posted on  2016-04-20   16:14:35 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Stoner (#1)

It’s time, however, for the siloing of economics and national security to end. Clausewitz, Stalin and the Nazis taught us that long ago—but we just haven’t been paying attention.

Yep! In the long run a lathe is a greater weapon than a rifle.

Non auro, sed ferro, recuperando est patria

nativist nationalist  posted on  2016-04-20   16:37:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Stoner (#0) (Edited)

One Big Reason America Isn't Ready for World War Three

Wars today are fought through immigration and subsequent guerilla warfare with public relations campaigns and subversice politicians during the initial period shouting racism and various phobias against those who are against uninhibited immigration. Europe is nearly lost. America is 30% of the way on the path to being lost in the name of correction of world economic of the injustice of inequality as a human entitlement.

RLK in what he hopes will become his forthcoming book "The Analytic Papers".

rlk  posted on  2016-04-20   18:02:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: rlk (#4)

" RLK in what he hopes will become his forthcoming book "The Analytic Papers". "

Robert, let us know when, & where it is available. I will want to get a copy, preferably with your signature.

Si vis pacem, para bellum

Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't

Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.

There are no Carthaginian terrorists.

President Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people. --Clint Eastwood

"I am concerned for the security of our great nation; not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within." -- General Douglas MacArthur

Stoner  posted on  2016-04-20   18:08:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Stoner, Y'ALL (#0)

If World War III does indeed arrive—triggered by some trigger-happy PLA captain in the South China Sea or a nuclear strike by Pyongyang on Seoul or America coming to Japan’s defense over some “rocks in the sea”—the United States will no longer have mass on its side.

We still have overwhelming nuclear capabilities, and no longer need mass manufacturing. -- Although we could gear up rapidly.

Don't worry, be happy, Trump is coming soon.

tpaine  posted on  2016-04-20   18:15:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: tpaine (#6) (Edited)

We still have overwhelming nuclear capabilities, and no longer need mass manufacturing. -- Although we could gear up rapidly.

Some sectors and know-how is lost. It would take time to gear up.

A Pole  posted on  2016-04-20   19:05:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: A Pole (#7)

We still have overwhelming nuclear capabilities, and no longer need mass manufacturing. -- Although we could gear up rapidly.

Some sectors and know-how is lost.

Pure bull. -- Name what is 'lost'.

It would take time to gear up.

So it would. And it would take a LOT more time for anyone to gear up an invasion of the USA..

tpaine  posted on  2016-04-20   19:13:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: tpaine, paraclete, U don't know me, Roscoe, Willie Green, sneakypete, Vicomte13, TooConservative (#8) (Edited)

Some sectors and know-how is lost.

Pure bull. -- Name what is 'lost'.

So much manufacturing and technology was off-shored, I am sure someone here with more knowledge than me can provide better answer for you.

A Pole  posted on  2016-04-20   19:19:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: A Pole (#9)

Some sectors and know-how is lost.

Pure bull. -- Name what is 'lost'.

So much manufacturing and technology was off-shored,

Doesn't mean our capability to restore it is 'lost'. We can make ANY damn thing we need, fast enough to prevent any invasion.

I am sure someone here with more knowledge than me can provide better answer for you.

Don't be too sure of that. This site is getting really shy of people who can answer/debate their own bullshit..

tpaine  posted on  2016-04-20   19:34:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: tpaine (#10)

We can make ANY damn thing we need, fast enough to prevent any invasion.

I did not talk about invasion which is very unlikely across the oceans.

Do not use Red Herring tricks.

A Pole  posted on  2016-04-20   19:50:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: tpaine (#6)

We still have overwhelming nuclear capabilities, and no longer need mass manufacturing.

really have you told that to China who is obviously following the US WWII playbook? China has built up its manufacturing capability, doesn't matter if it makes other peoples' successful designs, its a number game. China understands that the US took the Pacific island by Island, atoll by atoll and will take the South China Sea the same way. China will leapfrog its technology over yours in the same way the cell phone leapt over wires.

The Pacific Ocean is your best defense while China takes Asia, your foolish policies have provided them with the capability

paraclete  posted on  2016-04-20   20:45:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: rlk (#4)

Wars today are fought through immigration and subsequent guerilla warfare with public relations campaigns and subversice politicians during the initial period shouting racism and various phobias against those who are against uninhibited immigration. Europe is nearly lost. America is 30% of the way on the path to being lost in the name of correction of world economic of the injustice of inequality as a human entitlement.

Sad,but true. Every word of it.

Let us know when you book goes up for sale,ok?

BOYCOTT PAYPAL AND CLOSE YOUR PP ACCOUNTS NOW! ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO DO SO,TOO!

ISLAM MEANS SUBMISSION!

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

American Indians had open borders. Look at how well that worked out for them.

sneakypete  posted on  2016-04-20   21:07:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: A Pole. tpaine (#9)

I am sure someone here with more knowledge than me can provide better answer for you.

All the cheap trinkets that tpaine wastes his Medicaid foodstamps on at WalMart.

Willie Green  posted on  2016-04-20   21:09:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: A Pole (#11)

We still have overwhelming nuclear capabilities, and no longer need mass manufacturing. -- Although we could gear up rapidly.

It would take time to gear up.

So it would. And it would take a LOT more time for anyone to gear up an invasion of the USA..

I did not talk about invasion which is very unlikely across the oceans. --- Do not use Red Herring tricks'

I debate, -- you complain of tricks. Poor fella.

tpaine  posted on  2016-04-20   21:50:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: paraclete (#12)

The Pacific Ocean is your best defense while China takes Asia, your foolish policies have provided them with the capability

Horseshit. If China decides to take Asia, our only recourse would be nuclear war.

If China tries to take over the USA, we would have plenty of time to kill them, with or without nukes.

tpaine  posted on  2016-04-20   21:58:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Willie Green, a pole, Y'ALL gatlin (#14)

Some sectors and know-how is lost.

Pure bull. -- Name what is 'lost'.

So much manufacturing and technology was off-shored, I am sure someone here with more knowledge than me can provide better answer for you. -- A pole

All the cheap trinkets that tpaine wastes his Medicaid foodstamps on at WalMart. ---- Willie Green

Poor Willy, thinking that his nonsensical reply made him Poles hero...

Dream on you two clowns.

tpaine  posted on  2016-04-20   22:09:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: paraclete (#12)

China hasn't had an original idea since they invented fireworks.

Logsplitter  posted on  2016-04-20   22:38:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Stoner (#0)

There is a reason that our military might is purposely built off of our shores, so we cannot fight another war. Our economies are tied together so tightly, that it is supposed to make it impossible to have anything in close approximation to WW II happen again. The PTB HATE nations that have the gall to stand up and make like they can determine their own fates. That is why Germany was intentionally tied into knots after WW I, now like minded idiots worldwide have tied everyone hands into knots. The big secret though, it won't work. A big war is assured, and it may be as soon as the next 3 1/2 years. Russia will not stand by while the "mad Obomber" continues to play at Alexander the Great. Whoever takes his place (if any) had better think long and hard about this Imperial American policy. We as a nation are due a spanking, and it may be a surprisingly bad one.

jeremiad  posted on  2016-04-21   1:28:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: jeremiad (#19) (Edited)

We as a nation are due a spanking, and it may be a surprisingly bad one.

The voice of reason. Yes you have played the bully and the world doesn't like your loutish behaviour. The Alexander the Great analogy is good. His leutenants divided the empire, I don't think the generals are going to get the loot this time. If you think Obama is mad, think what you will get with Trump or Hilliary. One will shoot everything in sight and the other will dither.

In todays world you don't need a hot war to get spanked, OBL almost succeeded by bringing down the towers, his objective was to cripple the financial system, and you are much more overstreached than you were then

paraclete  posted on  2016-04-21   2:00:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: tpaine, Willie Green (#17)

Poor Willy, thinking that his nonsensical reply made him Poles hero...

He is my hero since 1990s. Before your were born, grasshopper.

A Pole  posted on  2016-04-21   7:02:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: A Pole, willy, Y'ALL (#21)

a pole -- Some sectors and know-how is lost.

Pure bull. -- Name what is 'lost'.

So much manufacturing and technology was off-shored, I am sure someone here with more knowledge than me can provide better answer for you. -- A pole

All the cheap trinkets that tpaine wastes his Medicaid foodstamps on at WalMart. ---- Willie Green

Poor Willy, thinking that his nonsensical reply made him Poles hero...

Dream on you two clowns.

He is my hero since 1990s. Before your were born, grasshopper.

I was born in 1936, you clown. ---- And if willy is your hero, I pity the parents that had to bear you. --- Please, -- leave their basement.

tpaine  posted on  2016-04-21   9:43:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: tpaine (#22)

He is my hero since 1990s. Before your were born, grasshopper.

I was born in 1936, you clown.

I doubt it. Most likely you were born around 2000.

A Pole  posted on  2016-04-21   10:05:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: A Pole (#23)

He is my hero since 1990s. Before your were born, grasshopper.

I was born in 1936, you clown.

I doubt it. Most likely you were born around 2000.

Your doubts and dreams are of no import, grasshoppy. -- Now go bug someone who gives a shit about you.

tpaine  posted on  2016-04-21   10:26:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: paraclete (#20)

Not a Trumpster I take it? I honestly don't think there is an easy path to stability at this time. Americans will have to face the rough times like the generation of 1929. This time without the skills to farm, or frankly to work with their hands.

jeremiad  posted on  2016-04-21   11:45:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: jeremiad (#25)

Not a Trumpster I take it?

No, big talk and a brash approach isn't something I applaud and the policies are just populous nonsence.

paraclete  posted on  2016-04-21   22:22:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: paraclete (#26)

After he is in office for a year or so, we will finally remember that a politician needs a "movement" behind him or he is just another Jimmy Carter.

jeremiad  posted on  2016-04-21   23:43:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: jeremiad (#27)

After he is in office for a year or so,

The way I hear it he cannot make it, not something you might want to hear but it seems rediculous it has all been for nothing

paraclete  posted on  2016-04-22   10:20:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: paraclete (#28)

I prefer Cruz, but will instead go third party now that Trump has rolled over for illegals and the Lbgt Queers. He seems to be a more charismatic version of Boehner, but without many new Congress critters he would get nothing done.

jeremiad  posted on  2016-04-22   18:17:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: jeremiad (#29) (Edited)

without many new Congress critters he would get nothing done.

Yes it seems the system is designed to prevent change and entrench a particular party in power. Perhaps it would be better for the president to be a figurehead and not the third political force he appears to be

paraclete  posted on  2016-04-22   18:37:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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