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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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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"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..."
"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..."
"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..."
"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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