![]() ![]() ![]() armed forces down to something resembling the military of a regional power. In fact, after about nine months of intense peer conflict, attrition would grind the U.S. Long wars require industrial mobilization, and when strategists and planners think of these things, they think of World War II and all that came with it: conversion of civilian industry to military use, mass production, a long buildup of forces, and, finally, well-equipped, massive armies that overwhelm opponents.īut a long war today would be totally different. Many observers - from Eliot Cohen to senior members of the Joint Staff to David Barno and Nora Bensahel - have warned about it. ![]() After a generation of absence, interest in long wars against peer adversaries has returned and with it, an interest in mobilization. ![]()
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