Any coordinated invasion requires good logistics, and this is no exception.https://twitter.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1054208128017928193 …
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Replying to @btcsimon
You can't really be that ignorant about human biological needs and transportation times, can you? Blocked.
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They couldn't and aren't, as anybody who has planned a military invasion, or studied the history of same, can tell you.
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Right because humans, including children, have never migrated long distances in our 200,000+ year existence as a species. Makes sense.
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For those 200,000 years every one of those migrating groups had good logistics, whether it was a small clan hunting as they went or a big army that either looted as they went, or had a sophisticated supply lines involving many wagons, or recently railroad cars and/or trucks.
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Replying to @NickSzabo4 @npcOtter and
For example, one of the big advances behind the German blitzkrieg (which the Allies within two or three years figured out and surpassed) was making the mobile ground units logistically more self-sufficient -- using e.g. the "jerry" can. ("jerry" = Allied slang for German).pic.twitter.com/GLsvVYIIZP
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Of course the current invasion has to make itself looked nonviolent and unarmed, a kind of Ghandian hikezkrieg; nevertheless like any other large-scale coordinated invasion it requires sophisticated logistics.
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