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Pacific muddies Atlantic; Kaplan Spanked!!!

Kaplan's strategic lap dance for the U.S. Navy and Pacific Command

The piece in question is Robert Kaplan's "How We Would Fight China" in the June issue of The Atlantic Monthly. "Sell out" isn't too strong a term for what Kaplan does in this piece. As someone who's worked for the Navy for a decade and a half, I don't think I've ever seen analysis that whores itself more for the most over-the-top strategic fantasies of naval leaders who feel embittered and betrayed by the end of the Cold War. This is U.S. Navy and Pacific Command propaganda at its best.
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