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...Could not take on the US.
Put aside the nuclear perspective for now and focus on how to take on US conventionally.
Bottom line is: The world's militaries COMBINED could not.
http://www.vice.com/read/we-asked-a...e-whole-world-could-conquer-the-united-states
Put aside the nuclear perspective for now and focus on how to take on US conventionally.
Bottom line is: The world's militaries COMBINED could not.
http://www.vice.com/read/we-asked-a...e-whole-world-could-conquer-the-united-states
I got in touch with Dylan Lehrke, Americas Armed Forces Analyst at IHS Jane's.
The amphibious assault capability of the world's militaries, excluding the United States, is simply too small.
...any attempted invasion of the US would first look like a rather motley caravan of vulnerable civilian ships and aircraft.
...an invasion would have to come via a land border, with the terrain of the southern border (that with Mexico) being most conducive to military operations. However, the fact that the largest US Army armor base happens to be in Texas naturally would hinder such an attack.
But the question you are really asking, if I am correct, is: Are the world's combined forces enough to conquer the United States? Here the answer is no, for it is much harder to project force. It requires logistical resources that the rest of the world simply does not have.
...US naval and air power would destroy any adversary, far before they sullied the US shore.
There are not enough aircraft carriers and amphibious warfare ships in the combined navies of the world to force an entry past the US Navy. There are not enough attack fighters to gain air superiority against the US Air Force. This is how amazingly out of balance the military might of the world is today.
I suspect you had hoped for a more Red Dawn-type possibility but I can’t offer one without stretching reality beyond the point of reason. We would have to bring in pure science fiction to make it feasible.