Moderated by Norman A. Hilmar. Robert B. Bathurst begins by talking about what is wrong with military war machine as a representation of itself and society, and how it could be fixed. Bathurst compares the similarity of the military system between the United States and the Soviet Union. Franklin talks about how the United States government does have a global strategy. Then, Franklin mentions the Vietnam War, and the reasoning behind why the United States lost. Gennady I. Fedosov talks about Bathurst's comparison between the United States and Soviet Union more in depth. Fedosov also describes the complexity of the problem the two nations face regarding disarmament.
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Moderated by Norman A. Hilmar. Robert B. Bathurst begins by talking about what is wrong with military war machine as a representation of itself and society, and how it could be fixed. Bathurst compares the similarity of the military system between the United States and the Soviet Union. Franklin talks about how the United States government does have a global strategy. Then, Franklin mentions the Vietnam War, and the reasoning behind why the United States lost. Gennady I. Fedosov talks about Bathurst's comparison between the United States and Soviet Union more in depth. Fedosov also describes the complexity of the problem the two nations face regarding disarmament.
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