At the end of the day, is the winner of any war basically determined by supply? Is there any war where the loser lost despite outproducing their enemies? Manpower is included when I say supply.
>>18481189>Is there any war where the loser lost despite outproducing their enemies?
>>18481195Shit, you're right, that was right under my nose. Although one could make the argument that America didn't really try.
>>18481189In a modern conventional war? Maybe arguably, kinda the Korean War, but even then America was far mlre industrialized than China. Outside of the modern era it's much easier to find examples, off the top of my head the Mongol conquests of the Jin and later the Song, Manchu conquest of Ming, Alexander the Great, and any war France lost before like the 18th century.
tommykay >>>/out/