I'm talking strategy, not tactics. Our current global strategy is deterrence-based. Though open war between nations will likely never happen to the scale that was typical the past 600 years, there will still be pockets of terrorism and aggression which can largely be preempted by presenting a large enough threat.
Quote from: Auld Lang Turkey on December 31, 2014, 07:58:25 PMI'm talking strategy, not tactics. Our current global strategy is deterrence-based. Though open war between nations will likely never happen to the scale that was typical the past 600 years, there will still be pockets of terrorism and aggression which can largely be preempted by presenting a large enough threat.Same difference.
Is bombing North Korea a good idea?Okay, okay, how exactly can North Korea become stabilized?