Posted by Ultradog MN on December 08, 2011 at 10:19:33 from (65.103.0.240):
In Reply to: O/T Pure speculation posted by old on December 07, 2011 at 21:35:56:
"Good generals study tactics. Great generals study logistics"
The whole notion of that ever happening is just plain ludicrous. The logistical requirements to put an army on to our shores and fight their way to Missouri would be such an enormous task as to make the whole scenerio impossible. A more likely scenerio would be due to our inability to pay back our debt to them so they take Hawaii and Alaska. Then they would at least have the advanced bases from which to stage the invasion and move forward. But it would still be a bigger job than they have ships and planes to carry out. Mind you, I am not pooh-poohing the notion of a stash of guns, ammo, vegetable seeds and what have you. Let our financially shaky government be late in getting welfare and ssi checks into the mail and in no time you would have craven, marauding hordes and bands all over the countryside.
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