What are the signs before the U.S. heavy troop mobilization starts the war?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-02
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It will launch a spy satellite that is expensive but has a short service life. There will be a massive mobilization of aircraft carriers. There will be a lot of equipment shipped overseas from the United States.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The National Assembly passed a bill to supplement the budget. Now there is no money to fight.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are three precursors to China's foreign war: 1. Propaganda and mobilization. For example, a large number of reports like the recent tide have exaggerated the confrontation between China and Scarborough Shoal in the Philippines. 2. Diplomacy paves the way.

    For example, in January 1979, *** visited the United States. In February 1979, it launched a self-defense counterattack against Vietnam. 3. Military preparations.

    For example, the build-up of troops before the war of self-defense and counterattack against Vietnam.

    If the Philippines succumbs under strong pressure from us, our country achieves its goal of forcing the enemy to retreat, and it may also cancel the war.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Both parties, or one party does not have personnel with the other party, ** on the dealings,

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Judging from the two world wars that have broken out, there are two precursors, one is the establishment of opposing military blocs; The other is economic.

    Not much to say about the opposing military blocs, the Allies in World War I, the Entente; The Axis and Allied powers during World War II.

    On economic reasons:

    The outbreak of World War I, in addition to the Sarajevo assassination, had a lot to do with Germany's demand for the redistribution of the colonies, and the ownership of the colonies was, in the final analysis, a matter of economic interests.

    The outbreak of World War II is said to be a continuation of World War I, but the economic crisis of 1929 cannot be ignored.

    Among the world's major powers at that time, the Soviet Union implemented a highly centralized planned economic system, which was not affected by the economic crisis (I personally think that it will help the Soviet Union's industrial equipment and technicians in the West, etc., and the Soviet Union seems to have done this in history); Britain and France had vast colonies and could pass on the risk; The United States implemented Roosevelt Jr.'s "New Deal"; Germany, Italy, and Japan embarked on the path of foreign expansion after this blow, and eventually led to World War II.

    The success of Nazi National Socialism in Germany was closely related to the economic crisis of 1929, and the performance of German Jews in this economic crisis also laid the groundwork for its eventual resolution.

    Japan launched the 918 Incident, also because its domestic economic situation was too bad, had to gamble, so at the earliest time only the Eastern Army participated (at least on the surface), if the people ** made up their minds to persist in resistance, Honjo Shigeru (then the commander of the Japanese Kwantung Army) is likely to be used as a scapegoat by Japan**. 】

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