Western Hemisphere Policing /Lt Col Daniel Davis
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Danny warns against confusing a flashy, successful U.S. special forces “snatch-and-grab” operation in Venezuela with true, sustainable national military power. While the raid was tactically impressive and played well in the media—fueling chest-thumping by U.S. officials who claim deterrence has been “reestablished”—it does not demonstrate the ability to fight or sustain a large-scale war against peer adversaries.
The core argument is that real military power depends on manpower, industrial capacity, ammunition stockpiles, and long-term sustainability, especially in wars of attrition like Ukraine. On those measures, the U.S. is weak compared to Russia and China. The U.S. lacks sufficient active ground forces, is globally overstretched, and does not have the industrial base or missile stockpiles to sustain prolonged conflict. Any serious war would require massive mobilization that would take years.
Adversaries such as Russia and China understand these limitations and are not impressed by U.S. bravado or cinematic operations. Overconfidence and arrogance among U.S. leaders—combined with talk of confronting multiple countries at once (Venezuela, Cuba, Iran, Greenland)—risk strategic overreach. The speaker fears the U.S. is projecting a small tactical success onto the strategic level, assuming it can coerce everyone without consequences.
Finally, this behavior is eroding moral credibility even among allies, particularly in Europe, where leaders see U.S. actions as undermining the “rules-based order” it claims to defend. The speaker calls for greater sobriety and restraint, warning that a real test against a peer power could end disastrously if current illusions persist.
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