I've got the book by annie jacobsen about operation paperclip. The mere IDEA of such an undertaking in today's society would be shunned by the hipsters and socialites, nevermind the actual truth to it.
Unfortunately...we are a little late to subjugate Russia so handily. They've developed ties with China that ten years ago they never had. They've been exploring and drilling oil wells and natural gas in Siberia for better than ten years. They are mining now when they haven't been for decades. Yes it hurts to be shunned but the effect may not be as felt as we think.
And frankly, while I totally agree with you old dude, if anything the Saudis have been more damaging to us than Russia. They have financed our enemies in one way or another through paths of trails of back channels through governments for more than a decade. We forget it was a SAUDI prince who gave men money to blow up a US Navel Warship. It has been an effort between the Kingdom (Thats what I call Saudi Arabia) and China to push us down a path of dollar liquidity, handing over resources so we could be handed our own debt. Freakin' amazing. Only...China couldn't last, you can only use construction as an excuse for growth for so long before you either go solvent or admit defeat. They chose the latter.
And while I'm on about it I might as well reinforce what I believe could happen. We could be looking at a new manufacturing revolution. With low energy prices, high materials supply and a low labor cost climate mixed with people who want to live good, eat well and work hard, coupled with China losing their footing...even temporarily and we could have a tangible industry all over again right here in America.
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