To explore the roots of Donald Trump’s Iran military strategy and the pugilistic rhetoric of his defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, means looking back 105 years. In 1921, a year before Benito Mussolini and his blackshirts marched on Rome to launch the Fascist era, an Italian general named Giulio Douhet published The Command of the Air, proposing a revolution in warfare.
Victory in the future, he said, would no longer come from the grinding trench combat of the Great War. Instead it meant large-scale aerial bombardments, targeting not just combatants but civilians and civilian infrastructure and logistics.
“[It] is much more important to destroy a railroad station, a bakery, a war plant, or to machine-gun a supply column, moving trains, or any other behind-the-lines objective, than to strafe or bomb a trench.”
“[It] is not enough to shoot down all birds in flight if you want to wipe out the species;” he wrote, with a grim metaphor. “The most effective method would be to destroy the eggs and the nests systematically.”
@Powderhorn The US never declared war. Congress never even approved a wartime powers resolution authoring limited strikes. This is a war by the Republican party and its god.
So what your effectively saying is that a country can't declare war unless the entire nation is in agreement.
No, specifically the US can't declare war unless a majority in Congress are in agreement
@sompreno Not your. You're. It's a conjunction, short for "you are."
Congress has the power to declare war. Period. It gave former presidents power to conduct short skirmishes, which Bush and Cheney abused, and which was revoked.
But you knew that.
Thank you for pointing out my minor spelling mistake.
I was referring to the deployment of troops being being effectively joinning a war even if it isn't legally on paper.
@sompreno Okay. That's not what you seemed to be saying before. Everyone involved risks, and deserves, prosecution. These are war crimes in both international and American law.
Yeah your right, I should have been using wording like 'join war ' instead of 'declare'
This whole situation is rough regardless