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U.S. Military Adapting to Future Warfare | Spokane News
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When Trump had to sneak onto a plane in a food cart in Ankara, it wasn’t just a funny photo—it was a stark warning: the U.S. military may be unprepared for modern warfare. Against foes like Iran, unconventional tactics—drones, missiles, asymmetric strikes—are winning, not tanks and bombers. The U.S., stuck in WWII-era thinking, is chasing regime change instead of stopping nuclear threats, while adversaries like Russia, China, and North Korea watch with glee. Even with massive defense spending, outdated priorities leave America vulnerable. The joke’s on us—if we don’t adapt, we’ll keep getting outmaneuvered by the future of war.
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