Elon Musk "secretly" disrupted a Ukrainian sneak attack on a Russian naval fleet by turning off Starlink's satellite network near the Crimean coast last year.
That’s a big maybe. It depends heavily on the type of warfare. We weren’t very successful in Vietnam, Iraq Part II, and Afghanistan. Gulf War was a pretty convincing trouncing, WWII was pretty solid too.
The US knows we could wipe humanity off the map if we launched all the nukes. So instead we use mostly conventional warfare.
Also the US could probably out fight anyone else on a conventional level. Far more humiliating too.
That’s a big maybe. It depends heavily on the type of warfare. We weren’t very successful in Vietnam, Iraq Part II, and Afghanistan. Gulf War was a pretty convincing trouncing, WWII was pretty solid too.
Iraq and Afghanistan had their militaries levelled in a matter of days. It’s the occupation that created problems