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Jeffrey Michaels

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Political science 82%
Sociology 10%
jmichael424.bsky.social
If so, they've chosen a rather cryptic way of communicating it. Between the SDR and the Sunday Times story that preceded it, the government seems to prefer the trial balloon approach rather than making a firm commitment.
jmichael424.bsky.social
Very much hope you can follow this with a study on the contemporary utility of the bayonet
jmichael424.bsky.social
Rather curious use of the word 'expected':

"The externally-led review is expected to recommend that our Armed Forces move to warfighting readiness to deter the growing threats faced by the UK. The report makes 62 recommendations, which the government is expected to accept in full."

Reposted by: Jeffrey Michaels

hcss.bsky.social
🚨 Words matter: from WWI to Ukraine, poorly delivered warnings have often led to deterrence failure.

Coming this week: a new HCSS report by @jmichael424.bsky.social‬ shows how NATO can get deterrence right—starting with communication.
jmichael424.bsky.social
PS: I'm not sure how feasible this was in any event
jmichael424.bsky.social
Always a tricky balance during CW. So much depended on Sov objectives + Sov willingness to initiate nuclear use if they felt opposition too strong. Thus legitimate question of utility of large scale conventional defence but I'd still prefer that option to the alternative.
jmichael424.bsky.social
Quite so although sadly never really replaced with anything better. Approach seems to be 'insufficient and lose' rather than 'insufficient and escalate'. Doubtful 'insufficient and replace' ever taken seriously and never properly resourced.
jmichael424.bsky.social
So much for the Cold War 'deliberate insufficiency' concept of escalating to nuclear use after the army is expended
jmichael424.bsky.social
News agencies swarming to Bolivia to get a comment from Edward Luttwak!
shashj.bsky.social
If you declare martial law & several hours later the country’s principal news agency has as its main headline that parliament has repealed your martial law, and none of the provisions of that law have been enforced, then your coup has failed.
shashj.bsky.social
If you declare martial law & several hours later the country’s principal news agency has as its main headline that parliament has repealed your martial law, and none of the provisions of that law have been enforced, then your coup has failed.

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