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80's was a very interesting time in the world----the cold war had build up to its maximum and with the defeat in Afghanistan---the Russian empire came plunging down---and along with it---its associate states----like east Germany----te Berlin wall came down----and there ended the aggressive stance of the Nato armies in Europe.
Over all these years since the end of second world war----in amongst the U S armed forces----armored corps became the king----the tankers----those who drove and managed tanks---became the cock of the walk. Because it was the armor that would dull the attack of the Russian armies---strike back and thus smash thru the Russian forces----. Everything had revolved around the tank divisions and divisional commanders were in a world of their own---till the day the cold war ended and the Berlin war came down----.
There was panic in the armored corps of the U S military---for so long that they had been in power---steam rolling over every other service of the U S military----and suddenly from nowhere---the proposals started coming in to disarm the armor corps and now the Infantry would be the king----. If you or a family member is in military---you could well imagine the power struggle between the corps to maintain their perch that was going on. You are there one day and next day---you are going to be dismantled!
Anyway---oblivious to that fact---our dear Mr. Saddam Hussein is getting excited and wants to conquer Kuwait----the foreign office looks back at the military---the higher ups look down at the armor corps---they get a nod---the foreign office is told " let him roll "---Saddam comes in hippety dippety dop and plonks in Kuwait----. The armor corps thanks the foreign office for their help in restoring their old glory---and we all know what happened---because the story has been repeated many a times.
I had a feeling of some manipulation---of how Saddam got tricked into Kuwait---but I could not put my finger---and then over the years I forgot about completely----till last year or so---I picked up this book from Lee Child and I forgot its name----and there in it is described the power struggle between infantry and armor corps after the end of cold war---and how the U S armor corps was breathing its last when Saddam decided to conquer Kuwait---.
80's was a very interesting time in the world----the cold war had build up to its maximum and with the defeat in Afghanistan---the Russian empire came plunging down---and along with it---its associate states----like east Germany----te Berlin wall came down----and there ended the aggressive stance of the Nato armies in Europe.
Over all these years since the end of second world war----in amongst the U S armed forces----armored corps became the king----the tankers----those who drove and managed tanks---became the cock of the walk. Because it was the armor that would dull the attack of the Russian armies---strike back and thus smash thru the Russian forces----. Everything had revolved around the tank divisions and divisional commanders were in a world of their own---till the day the cold war ended and the Berlin war came down----.
There was panic in the armored corps of the U S military---for so long that they had been in power---steam rolling over every other service of the U S military----and suddenly from nowhere---the proposals started coming in to disarm the armor corps and now the Infantry would be the king----. If you or a family member is in military---you could well imagine the power struggle between the corps to maintain their perch that was going on. You are there one day and next day---you are going to be dismantled!
Anyway---oblivious to that fact---our dear Mr. Saddam Hussein is getting excited and wants to conquer Kuwait----the foreign office looks back at the military---the higher ups look down at the armor corps---they get a nod---the foreign office is told " let him roll "---Saddam comes in hippety dippety dop and plonks in Kuwait----. The armor corps thanks the foreign office for their help in restoring their old glory---and we all know what happened---because the story has been repeated many a times.
I had a feeling of some manipulation---of how Saddam got tricked into Kuwait---but I could not put my finger---and then over the years I forgot about completely----till last year or so---I picked up this book from Lee Child and I forgot its name----and there in it is described the power struggle between infantry and armor corps after the end of cold war---and how the U S armor corps was breathing its last when Saddam decided to conquer Kuwait---.