HAHAHAHAHA WE HAVE TE TOMAHAWK MISSAL! During operation Iraqi Freedom and Desert Storm we used the missals to destroy Iraqi missal batteries with GPS coordinates from OUR MASSIVELY SUPERIOR SATALITE SYSTEM. The us Airforce controls satilite traffic and if you google are system we actually have Ground and Air launched (as well as sea launched) anti satalite missals. If WW3 came through we could destroy every other country's satalites and then systematically destroy Chinas infrastructure with Sub launched Tomhawks while the current attack subs have never been tracked by another country. Google that comie. The US Navy owns 8 Aircraft carriers... But geuss what! We also own Subs capable of hitting %78 of the worlds landmass while safley submerged at deep water. Aircraft carriers are just cheaper then launching 100million doaller missiles!
Not only that are Air force can gain air superiority within a few weeks of the world. And are ground forces can deploy to any country anywhere within 78hours with divisional size. (Desert Shield was proof)
The United States has only been attacking nations in conjunction with many allies for the past 7 decades which could barely defend themselves technologically against NATO's overwhelming air power and missiles, even then this massive advantage has failed to bear fruits in many of these attacks and instead lead to a wasteful economic and humanitarian policy in which millions of civilians have died and spending which has definitely played its part in the sinking of the western economies today.
If the next nation the US led NATO attacks has some decent defensive capabilities, the cost of defeat will no longer merely be a walk in a park by standards of allied casualties, but costly, and detrimental to NATO's position as world military power, what if the next nation attacked by NATO could destroy aircraft carriers and many fighter bombers? Do you think the EU or the U.S can afford to really replace these assets without some detrimental backlash from the civilian population? Especially considering today's economic climate.
It's kind of like a real life game of total war when I was a noob, I'd pump troops and armies like there was no tomorrow, I hadn't figured out how to get the in-game economy sound but I wanted to build my treasury by invading other regions, eventually this paid off, however there were times when I had armies that I could not afford to lose and sometimes I would lose the battle, load autosave and try again, unfortunately there is no auto-save function in real life.