Another good perspective I've heard is the US stages a rebellion in a remote region, drawing away the military and resources, while simultaniously staging a sea invasion from the opposite side. It's similar to how the Kurds were used to destabilize Iraq.
Another good perspective I've heard is the US stages a rebellion in a remote region, drawing away the military and resources, while simultaniously staging a sea invasion from the opposite side. It's similar to how the Kurds were used to destabilize Iraq.