Comments by "" (@efghggdxlmfn33) on "Biden Quits Election, Continues Disastrous Presidency; Rus Breakthrough Toretsk, Ukr Troops Trapped" video.

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  52.  @mistressofeconomicinvincib7017  check again. Super weapon from NATO is only brainwashing or advertising. 1. The commonly held belief that the American military is the most advanced and technologically superior worldwide is not accurate. 2. The American military-industrial complex, particularly its weapon systems, is under constant scrutiny and has been proven ineffective in recent conflicts, particularly in Ukraine. 3. The Excalibur artillery system and other weapons platforms have been neutralized by enemy countermeasures, such as Russian advancements in electronic warfare. 4. Despite initial success, many American weapon systems quickly become obsolete on the battlefield due to the enemy's rapid adaptation and technological advancements. 5. Western military doctrine, which emphasizes precision over mass, has not been effectively tested against technologically comparable military forces like Russia or China. 6. The U.S. has faced opponents in the past who were unable to counter precision weapons effectively, but now faces peers with significant counter-capabilities. 7. The reliance on outdated software in weapons systems delivered to allies like Ukraine renders these systems obsolete upon arrival. 8. American military officials and defense industries are facing a reality check as their assumptions about their capabilities and the effectiveness of their strategies are proven incorrect. 9. Political framing often overshadows technological, military, and strategic deficiencies, as observed in discussions around U.S. military engagements and withdrawals.
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