You are again missing my point. This isn't a question of military practicality, it is of grand strategic practicality. You don't need to get into military minutia (while that is fun) in order to understand that the sum cost (military, political, and economic) of risking open war with Russia far outweighs any benefits. I'm handwaving doct…
You are again missing my point. This isn't a question of military practicality, it is of grand strategic practicality. You don't need to get into military minutia (while that is fun) in order to understand that the sum cost (military, political, and economic) of risking open war with Russia far outweighs any benefits. I'm handwaving doctrine and orbat because its not relevant, and bringing it up would be pedantic.
You are again missing my point. This isn't a question of military practicality, it is of grand strategic practicality. You don't need to get into military minutia (while that is fun) in order to understand that the sum cost (military, political, and economic) of risking open war with Russia far outweighs any benefits. I'm handwaving doctrine and orbat because its not relevant, and bringing it up would be pedantic.