The Invasion of America: a fact story based on the inexorable mathematics of war
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A speculative, analytically driven account envisions a sudden naval and land invasion of the United States, describing coastal bombardment, panic in cities, and the strain on untrained militia. It traces mobilization inland, the limits of available forces, and the strategic choice to confront invaders before they reach urban centers, accepting that some cities may suffer. Interspersed with tactical detail, the narrative examines logistical, organizational, and moral implications of preparedness, urging careful strengthening of defenses without succumbing to militaristic impulses.
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