US Joe Biden News Megathread - The Other Biden Derangement Syndrome Thread (with a side order of Fauci Derangement Syndrome)

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Let's pretend for one moment that he does die before the election, just for the funsies. What happens then? Will the nomination revert to option number 2, aka Bernie Sanders? Or will his running mate automatically replace him just the way Vice-President is supposted to step in after the Big Man in the White House chokes on a piece of matzo? Does he even have a running mate yet?
 
This whole Afghanistan debacle should be Biden's Saigon or Benghazi; pure Imperial decline in all forms.

And to emphasize this point: Logistics are everything in a prolonged fight. Without the ability to supply troops an army's fighting capability crumbles. Look at Germany in WW2 for a harsh example on what happens when your supply lines fail. The big reason the US Military fought so hard for those islands in the Pacific in WW2 was to establish and secure supply lines across the largest ocean on the planet.

Logistics aren't nearly as sexy as strategy or singular battles as far as wars go, but they are how wars are won.
Of note, isn't Afghanistan from China's heartlands basically the distance of the whole continental United States, but with the added bonus of only really being accessible by air aside from a few mountain passes through the north of Afghanistan?
 
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Sorry if this double posts. I can't figure out how to edit in a quote. That money went to contractors and to line bureaucratic pockets. The average soldier had their pay increase frozen for the first time in over a decade and changed the military food contract to lowest bidder Sodexo (the worst prison/high school cafeteria food) under Obama. The Clintons also have an extremely colored and documented history of hating and being hated by the military. Not to mention a lot of the DNC heads came from the hippy/civil rights movement that made a habit out of spitting on Vietnam veterans when they got home. That's why I always cringe when the left calls someone a draft dodger.
Oh I'm not saying they made the average soldiers life any better, just that they stuffed the military with retards who aren't even fit to chip paint on a tug as a way to guarantee loyalty from their new dependents.
 
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The shitty part about all the F-35 spending is that a lot of aeronautic engineers knew it was a bad idea from the beginning. The concept serves no purpose other than being the best looking aircraft ever to people that know basically nothing about war fighting aircraft (congress).

Think of it like you're designing a car. Your 3 major options are making a race car, making a daily driver, or making a rugged off road vehicle. Instead of picking one, you promise your investors that you can make a vehicle that does all 3 with maximum effectiveness, knowing that it isn't going to turn out like that. The F-35 was supposed to be close air support, a dog fighter, and a bomber, none of which it is able to do well. It's too sluggish and unresponsive to be a fighter. Russian and Chinese aircraft from the 80s can smoke a F-35 in a fight. It can't stay in the air long enough or carry a big enough gun to do close air support, so you're refueling while your infantry is trying to call in an air strike. And as a bomber? Surprise! It can't carry enough weight or fly high enough to be an effective bomber, to the point where it's worse than other aircraft that weren't even designed to be a bomber. It's also supposed to replace like 4 current aircraft that have specialized jobs and do them very well (AV8B Harrier, A-10 Warthog, F-16/F-18). Not only is it shit, but it's extremely expensive and oppressively obnoxious to repair. Any time airframes removes a panel, the aircraft is down for 24 hours so the special sealant used on all the panels can properly dry. Compare that to a Harrier where 6-7 panels are removed and replaced every day just for basic scheduled inspections.

The F-22 is the Air Force, and their budget is separate from the Navy. While it's also super expensive, as I understand it, it's pretty decent at what it does. I don't know any F-22 pilots or mechanics so I can't say much.
Chair Force delenda est
 
Oh I'm not saying they made the average soldiers life any better, just that they stuffed the military with retards who aren't even fit to chip paint on a tug as a way to guarantee loyalty from their new dependents.
the federal government is the only us institution to use iq tests for jobs. the dumb ones are dumb but not california dumb.

and the us military has tons of gibs if you know where to apply and what boxes to check.
 
Gotta give China credit, they have managed to position themselves in a similar fashion to nazi germany just before WW2, but without as much retarded announcement and broadcast of their plans to the world to invade elsewhere for living space for china.

History is repeating itself here, mark my words. And anyone who thinks China's human rights abuses will be what gets other militaries involved, wasn't paying attention in the last few millennia. No one will do shit until China launches a military action against a country that the big powers actually give a damn about.

The question, since this is a Biden thread after all, is how Biden will react once China finally makes their move. The pieces are all in place, they have an expanding military with millions of troops, they have nearby territories they've already saber rattled the international community to weariness over, hell just recently they removed the birth policy and opened the flood gates for a population boom. They're obviously planning for all those newly born chinese people to go somewhere.

As an American I feel like our concern is that with our current leadership we have all the worst elements of such hall of famers as Carter and Wilson. Biden has no real spine of his own to handle military actions, even Barry recognized that when he was VP, and when Biden does get involved he does stupid shit like blabs about a covert strike unit conducting a technically illegal night time raid in a sovereign nation to kill bin laden. Even if I wasn't convinced he was already paid for by interests aligned with the Chinese government, I'd feel nothing but dread knowing that we have a wet sock in terms of wartime command.
Maybe America will be smart and side with the Nazis this time.
 
The MSM is so desperate for their "Tucker wanted to interview Putin" gotcha, that they didn't realize (or care) that they literally proved him right about the NSA leaks. Because where else would that Putin story be coming from? The only other option is that someone close to Tucker decided to betray him for some reason, which is technically plausible but unlikely.
 
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