It's not a military war.
It's an economic war. And we've been in it for more than a couple of decades.
Status Report? They're beating the crap out of us, right now-- and that's largely because a majority in our country don't even realize we're in a war.
But I think this is opening some eyes. It'll start with revamping our emergency supply chain. Medications, medical equipment, sensitive technical equipment, etc. We'll have no choice but to push that to more domestic production.
And then as the enemy fights back against us on THOSE fronts, more people will begin to understand the nature, and the extent, of this war.
Just imagine investing all of that capital into Mexico and Latin America, rather than overseas. Not only would it cripple the enemy, but it could significantly enhance the quality of life to our neighbors to the south, diminishing their suffering which would ultimately help them become independent and less likely to overwhelm our own national resources. That part won't be easy at all of course. But it has to start somewhere.