The title is supposed to make you think about the goal of war not being the enemy laying down arms but in the end-state that we desire. In other words, what should peace look and feel like to you? I have posted, some have said ad nauseam, Winning the Peace OPs before but my previous focus was on operationalizing the DOD’s Foreign Area Officers (FAOs). Those arguments for improving and revolutionizing the tactics, techniques, and procedures of FAOs are still in play, but now I want to discuss winning the peace through energy independence.
Cannot an argument be made that the house of war is at particular risk only if and when the house of peace is financially prosperous? If that is the case then shouldn’t our federal government’s strategy be to starve the Islamic supremacists of petro-dollars? Delightful side effects might be even greater instability in Muslim nations if their rulers were to find themselves unable to maintain social tranquility by means of free bread and circuses for the masses.
Could we not win the peace by becoming the world’s greatest exporter of energy? What do we have to lose? Energy independence should be our strategic goal and would also inhibit Russia’s ability to export mischief. If our nation’s leaders could actually think outside of the box and play hardball too, then we could probably also slap China back into line at the same time. Win – Win – Win.
Finally, I suppose that from time to time the price of oil would drop to a level to make fracking impractical. That ebb and flow would probably have the impact of denying petro-sheiks and therefore Islamic supremacists as well with sufficient funds to threaten the house of war. Our energy policy should promote oil, gas, coal, solar, wind, nukes, all of the above, and etc.
Frack them until they beg for mercy!
Critics call my WtP rehashed nation building. I beg to differ.
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This was written and first published when President Trump was still just a reality TV star, etc.
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You are ahead of your time 🙂
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Please do go on and on and on.
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🙂 You are handsome and brave, noble and patriotic, clever, creative, kind, compassionate, and merciful 🙂
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Thatz all ya got dude?!?
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Thinking… 🙂 I covered every base, though, didn’t I? Bear with me, I am very tired tonight 🙂
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You are an apex protector. You are my favorite apex protector in the whole wide world 🙂
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Outstanding!
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Thank you, Sir 🙂
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“Could we not win the peace by becoming the world’s greatest exporter of energy? What do we have to lose? ”
We have everything to win- disenfranchisement of terrorist countries, development of national energy independence and creation of profits for American oil companies that were (during Trump era) happily making money by exporting.
All of the above are bad things because they make the Feds less relevant to our prosperity. For some unknown reason, our politicians aren’t content to simply enforce the Constitution. It’s as if they perceive themselves to be the 21st century version of the Founders and that their job is to ‘tweak’ their work.
This arrogance frightens and unnerves me. Joe Biden vs. George Washington???
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We citizens continue to allow the Ruling Class to ignore the Constitution at both our and the world’s peril.
America’s Constitution must be, as intended by the Founding Brothers, followed to the letter or amended FULL foxtrotting STOP
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“We citizens continue to allow the Ruling Class to ignore the Constitution at both our and the world’s peril.”
The true irony? There are more of us than there are of them! No excuses… except for the indoctrinated lefties.
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“The true irony? There are more of us than there are of them! No excuses… except for the indoctrinated lefties.”
We may have the numbers but they have the criminals, thugs, and illegals who are willing to go ‘full chimp.” Our team, on the other hand, does not seem even to have enough cojones to make a single pair.
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