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minus-squarePosadistInevitablity [he/him]hexbear17·edit-22 years agoDamn I’ve been so owned all those official figures were meaningless Look up how many artillery shells are made a year, then how many are used daily, and get back to me link
minus-squarezifnab25 [he/him, any]hexbear24·2 years agoWe played this game in Iraq twenty years ago. The supply ramped to meet demand. Nobody in the green zone was running around empty handed. link
minus-squarePosadistInevitablity [he/him]hexbear2·edit-22 years agoComparing this to the Iraq occupation is utterly absurd. This war is far more intense than even Vietnam, which nearly destroyed the US empire. It is impossible to materialize the sort of resources necessary to fight this kind of war without moving to a war footing. link
Damn I’ve been so owned all those official figures were meaningless
Look up how many artillery shells are made a year, then how many are used daily, and get back to me
We played this game in Iraq twenty years ago. The supply ramped to meet demand. Nobody in the green zone was running around empty handed.
Comparing this to the Iraq occupation is utterly absurd.
This war is far more intense than even Vietnam, which nearly destroyed the US empire.
It is impossible to materialize the sort of resources necessary to fight this kind of war without moving to a war footing.