The U.S. Military Needs To Study World War II If It Wants to Beat China in a War
The U.S. Pacific strategy was to intercept and deny the enemy's energy resources.
With this particular set of opposing conditions, the obvious strategy template is derived from the Pacific War experience from 1941 to 1945. If the United States is going to adopt a previous strategy, it should at least be appropriate to the conditions.
This article by Michael W. Pietrucha originally appeared at War is Boring in 2015. Image: Flickr