Winning the gulf war with Iran would have been Pyrrhic for USA, how can we expect a space war to be any less!
The Ultimate Asymmetric Vulnerability Paradox
If the U.S. "wins" a space war, it has the most to lose. As the nation most dependent on space architecture for both its economy and its high-tech military edge, destroying the orbital commons hurts the U.S. far more than it hurts less space-dependent adversaries.
A space war isn't just a conflict where the cost of victory outweighs the benefits, it’s a conflict where the act of fighting destroys the battlefield itself.
Winning the gulf war with Iran would have been Pyrrhic for USA, how can we expect a space war to be any less!
The Ultimate Asymmetric Vulnerability Paradox
If the U.S. "wins" a space war, it has the most to lose. As the nation most dependent on space architecture for both its economy and its high-tech military edge, destroying the orbital commons hurts the U.S. far more than it hurts less space-dependent adversaries.
A space war isn't just a conflict where the cost of victory outweighs the benefits, it’s a conflict where the act of fighting destroys the battlefield itself.
This is rocket science!
Incredibly detailed and well written.
Fuck the CCP and Putin..am I too subtle?