Anonymous ID: de3868 Oct. 13, 2023, 2:58 p.m. No.19731349   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1388

>>19731295

Agreed!

 

The draft is coming back.

 

Excellent read that puts thing in perspective with regard to the draft.

 

"put that in perspective. Thatโ€™s the official Army War College admitting that against Russia, they would suffer in a single day more casualties than they suffered in the entirety of the twenty-year-long Afghan war (2001-2021). This should tell you how profoundly disturbed U.S. planners secretly have been by Russiaโ€™s capabilities in the Ukrainian conflict.

 

In a mere two weeks, the U.S. can suffer 50k casualties, according to the report. But the biggest issue here is they foresee a need of 800 daily recruits to sustain such a war, yet they call attention to major deficiencies in the current reserve system:

 

The Individual Ready Reserve, which stood at 700,000 in 1973 and 450,000 in 1994, now stands at 76,000.

 

It goes on:

 

These numbers cannot fill the existing gaps in the active force, let alone any casualty replacement or expansion during a large-scale combat operation. The implication is that the 1970s concept of an all-volunteer force has outlived its shelf life and does not align with the current operating environment. The technological revolution described below suggests this force has reached obsolescence. Large-scale combat operations troop requirements may well require a reconceptualization of the 1970s and 1980s volunteer force and a move toward partial conscription.

 

Whatโ€™s most interesting is that this release comes amid a timely and clearly coordinated push from other publications to begin conditioning the U.S. public for the need of a new future draft to restock the depleted American armed forces."

 

https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/army-war-college-report-predicts