American soft power or Americanism turns their own citizen dumb regardless of ethnic origin.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has reoriented the U.S. military to prioritize deterring China’s seizure of Taiwan and shoring up homeland defense by “assuming risk” in Europe and other parts of the world, according to a secret internal guidance memo that bears the fingerprints of the conservative Heritage Foundation, including some passages that are nearly word-for-word duplications of text published by the think tank last year.
The document, known as the Interim National Defense Strategic Guidance and marked “secret/no foreign national” in most passages, was distributed throughout the Defense Department in mid-March and signed by Hegseth. It outlines, in broad and sometimes partisan detail, the execution of President Donald Trump’s vision to prepare for and win a potential war against Beijing and defend the United States from threats in the “near abroad,” including Greenland and the Panama Canal.
The first Trump administration and the Biden administration characterized China as the greatest threat to the U.S. and postured the force to prepare for and deter conflict in the Pacific region. But Hegseth’s guidance is extraordinary in its description of the potential invasion of Taiwan as the exclusive animating scenario that must be prioritized over other potential dangers — reorienting the vast U.S. military architecture toward the Indo-Pacific region beyond its homeland defense mission.

Why was it suspicious?
Seems suspicious given the timing
Be careful what you wish for. A battle for burial lots for their dead soldiers can also be considered a 'subterranean battle'Don’t forgot. They want to fight an war under the crust of the earth.
FOX News host discusses the forcible seizure of Greenland:
"We don't need friends. If we have to burn some bridges with Denmark to take Greenland. We're big boys. We dropped atomic bombs on Japan, and now they're our allies. America is not bound by history," Fox News host Jesse Watters said.
Yep, perfect summary of US foreign policy.
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