Washington is "learning lessons" from the conflict about ammunition needs in a great power war, which are "far greater" than expected, a US military official says.
The key problem I see for US is that standard of living has dropped to the point where public is becoming restless. Billions being spent on Ukraine while people in many US cities don’t even have clean drinking water isn’t exactly going over well.
US economy is headed for a severe recession now, and if the administration keeps pushing the war that’s going to cause riots like we’re seeing in Europe right now at some point. US is able to keep these proxy wars going as long as the public fails to connect them with their material conditions.
The key problem I see for US is that standard of living has dropped to the point where public is becoming restless. Billions being spent on Ukraine while people in many US cities don’t even have clean drinking water isn’t exactly going over well.
US economy is headed for a severe recession now, and if the administration keeps pushing the war that’s going to cause riots like we’re seeing in Europe right now at some point. US is able to keep these proxy wars going as long as the public fails to connect them with their material conditions.