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American Constraints

America's three major problems in the war are lack of political will, weak logistics/manufacturing, and inability to tolerate large battlefield casualties.

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The Empire Loses By Winning

2026-03-05, day precision · Game Theory #10: The Law of Asymmetry

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"And they're not motivated to actually win this war for you. They're actually motivated to scam you as much as possible. And they could..."

The Empire Loses By Winning

2026-03-05, day precision · Game Theory #10: The Law of Asymmetry

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"Okay? So, the first major problem that Americans are facing is they don't have any political will to fight this war, but they're still..."

The Empire Loses By Winning

2026-03-05, day precision · Game Theory #10: The Law of Asymmetry

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"All right? So, maybe five years from now, it will have manufacturing capacity to fight this war, but right now it doesn't. So, that's..."

The Empire Loses By Winning

2026-03-05, day precision · Game Theory #10: The Law of Asymmetry

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"And these disadvantages are huge. The lack of political will, the lack of manufacturing, and the lack of... America cannot afford to lose that..."

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