How the US & China Are Preparing to Fight Total War

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Published 2023-10-25
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All Comments (21)
  • @Schadowofmorning
    We've come full circle: once people called aircraft carriers "islands that move" now people call islands "natural aircraft carriers".
  • @Bigdog5400
    Fun historical fact, one of the main reasons the PLA couldn’t pursue the ROC during their retreat to Taiwan was because the ROC retained greater control over the Chinese Navy. Following the ROC’s retreat, the PLA in China didn’t have a functioning navy, as the ROC had essentially “stolen” it.
  • @user-sy2bk6ur9h
    completely amazing..presentation, graphics ...everything!!.
  • @_monolithic_
    Take a drink every time RLL uses some form of the words "massively," "vastly," or "dramatically." Godspeed.
  • As a citizen living in the Philippines, this is scary AF but all true. The research to make this video especially the Philippine related parts of the video are all extremely accurate.
  • @luck4Is
    I've been watching RealLifeLore videos since 2018, but never before I felt so attached to it until the end. Great job, even though it has 1-hour length I simply couldn't stop watching it.
  • @maonutrition3177
    First time seeing the Myanmar civil war being acknowledged as a major piece of the geopolitical chess board in a video. Good job!
  • @rrutter81
    One of your best videos. (commenting for the algorithm)
  • @WinterSkyyy
    At about 30 mins in, you referred to the Australia -France submarine deal as "nuclear." It wasnt, it was for Australia to buy French diesel-electric submarines:)
  • @thegruffalo5383
    Note: Tindal isn’t being built from scratch. It already is (arguably) the most important and largest fighter base in Australia. The US is facilitating MAJOR base upgrades to support the stated B-52s and other visiting aircraft for joint exercises such as Pitch Black and Talisman Sabre. It’s pretty nifty ngl
  • @PrismTalk96
    What an outstanding presentation! Well researched, excellent visuals, absolutely first class story telling
  • I cant tell you how grateful I am for you keeping background sounds to the bare minimum, so many long from channels render themselves unwatchable/unlistenable for long periods of time due to have obnoxious sound effects for key dates and a very loud background track which does not fit the tone of the topic. Thanks again.
  • US military terminology: "deployed" implies impermanent presence, which could be work trips and so on. I think the word you are looking for as far as US presence in SK and Japan is "stationed", which is a large majority of those numbers you mention. These are troops, and their families, who have picked up their belongings and moved there on a "permanent" basis, with the expectation to move out after 2-6 years. Meanwhile we have troops "deployed" in eastern Europe, as we have not STATIONED them as in moved all their belongings, but rather packed up a bag and flown them there for a few weeks or months.
  • @E34bmer
    What an outstanding presentation! Well researched, excellent visuals, absolutely first class story telling. You make 50 minutes go by in a flash! The complexity of geopolitics is hard enough to understand, but your channel makes any university professor envious! Bravo 👏
  • @gary7466
    Very impresive. A lot of info, good footage and analysis. Well done.