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In Future Wars, the U.S. Military Will Have Nowhere to Hide

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New technologies enable Russia and China to destroy U.S. bases and logistics networks—including those on the homeland. New technologies enable Russia and China to destroy U.S. bases and logistics networks—including those on the homeland.or most of its history, the United States has had the luxury of fighting its wars from safe havens. No major international battles have taken place on the continental United States in more than two centuries, and its offshore territory has not suffered a serious attack since Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in World War II. For the past few decades, even U.S. bases on foreign soil have faced few conventional military threats. FP In Future Wars, the U.S. Military Will Have Nowhere to Hide

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New technologies enable Russia and China to destroy U.S. bases and logistics networks—including those on the homeland.


In Future Wars, the U.S. Military Will Have Nowhere to Hide


New technologies enable Russia and China to destroy U.S. bases and logistics networks—including those on the homeland.
or most of its history, the United States has had the luxury of fighting its wars from safe havens. No major international battles have taken place on the continental United States in more than two centuries, and its offshore territory has not suffered a serious attack since Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in World War II. For the past few decades, even U.S. bases on foreign soil have faced few conventional military threats.


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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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