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A retired Marine 3-star general explains ‘critical military theory’

"There is only one overriding standard for military capability: lethality."

By Gregory Newbold | Published Feb 10, 2022 9:03 AM

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Many Americans, particularly our most senior politicians and military leaders, seem to have developed a form of dementia when it comes to warfare. The result is confusion or denial about the essential ingredients of a competent military force, and the costs of major power conflict. The memory loss is largely irrespective of political bent because all too many are seduced by a Hollywood infused sense of antiseptic warfare and push-button solutions, while forgotten are the one million casualties of the Battle of the Somme in World War I, or the almost two million in the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II. 

This “warfare dementia” is a dangerous and potentially catastrophic malady, because the price for it could alter the success of the American experiment and most assuredly will be paid in blood. The condition is exacerbated and enabled when the most senior military leaders — those who ought to know better — defer to the idealistic judgments of those whose credentials are either nonexistent or formed entirely by ideology.

The purpose of this essay is to explain the fundamental tenets of a military that will either deter potential enemies or decisively win the nation’s wars, thereby preserving our way of life. What follows are the tenets of Critical Military Theory: 

https://taskandpurpose.com/opinion/critical-military-theory/
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« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2022, 12:07:59 pm »

"There is only one overriding standard for military capability: lethality."
 

Why, then, did Obama want to give medals for not killing the enemy? *****rollingeyes*****