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There is a rank due to the United States among nations which will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness. If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel it; if we desire to secure peace, one of the most powerful instruments of our rising prosperity, it must be known that we are at all times ready for war.
We know that peace is the condition under which mankind was meant to flourish. Yet peace does not exist of its own will. It depends on us, on our courage to build it and guard it and pass it on to future generations. George Washington's words may seem hard and cold today, but history has proven him right again and again. "To be prepared for war," he said, "is one of the most effective means of preserving peace." Well, to those who think strength provokes conflict, Will Rogers had his own answer. He said of the world heavyweight champion of his day: "I've never seen anyone insult Jack Dempsey."
The America that we cherish and hope to pass on to the next generation depends on the promise that we have a military strong enough to protect it and everything it stands for. Without that kind of military might to defend us from our enemies and to deter potential adversaries, everything that America is and was meant to be could be lost — our freedom, our prosperity, and our very way of life.
Unfortunately, our adversaries are spending heavily to increase their capabilities while our armed forces are understaffed and using equipment that’s outdated and on the verge of retirement. China and Russia are both working to overtake the United States as the dominant world power. We know that their purpose is not to use their militaries for defense, but to put more of the world under their control.
We cannot be complacent. We need to be united here at home. We need to make sure our legislators are not playing politics at a time like this.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: Mahogany
Do you think having the military focus on DEI, and understanding their "White rage" is the best way to build a strong military to convey Peace through Strength?
There is a very good reason our military is having massive recruitment issues.
Those issues will be resolved when we get a Republican in the white house. As I told you in the other thread, History shows this much better than I could ever explain.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: Mahogany
Do you think having the military focus on DEI, and understanding their "White rage" is the best way to build a strong military to convey Peace through Strength?
There is a very good reason our military is having massive recruitment issues.
Those issues will be resolved when we get a Republican in the white house. As I told you in the other thread, History shows this much better than I could ever explain.
Peace Through Strength has helped us win the Cold War. It has maintained global peace since WW2 and has allowed not only us, but numerous allies all over the globe, to prosper and better their lives
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: Mahogany
Peace Through Strength has helped us win the Cold War. It has maintained global peace since WW2 and has allowed not only us, but numerous allies all over the globe, to prosper and better their lives
That went away as soon as Barry was sworn in.