P. Krugman - The Psychology of Military Incompetence
Transcript
So the worlds greatest military power went to war against a fourth rate nation whose military budget would be rounding error in our defense spending. And it appears that we lost.
Hi, Paul Krugman with a late night, well, evening update, which I dont usually do, but I wanted to get this in before who knows what happens in the news tomorrow.
Its Tuesday. Its the day that the stock market rallied enormously, that the futures price of oil dropped precipitously, all on the happy news that the United States, at least based on Trumps Truth Social, appears to be surrendering. Trump put up a Truth Social post saying that, you know, we dont need to open the Strait of Hormuz. If the Europeans think they need it, they should go ahead and do it. And its up to them. And this is pretty amazing.
Of course, the idea that it only matters to the Europeans, that it doesnt matter to us, is all wrong. And that will be a subject of a Substack post shortly. But it is pretty much a confession. Although its framed as we won, now let somebody else do the cleanup, the reality is its effectively a confession that, well, we lost. We cant do this.
How the hell did we manage to do this? I mean, the objective reality is that this was never going to be... Maybe it wasnt even going to be doable. There were reasons why we didnt go to war with Iran, particularly why we didnt go to war in a way that basically became an existential threat for the regime so that they have no compunction about creating lots of damage because the alternative result is annihilation for them personally. But everybody who thought about it even for a couple of minutes, anyone who knew anything, particularly anyone whod been paying attention to four years of war in Ukraine
we know something about what modern war looks like and about the inability of countries that have conventional superior forces to avoid major damage from drones and missiles. So this was completely, unbelievably stupid.
How did we get there? Well, there was a very good article by Tobin Harshaw in Bloomberg, and mostly Im just riffing off what he wrote, but I think that it deserves wider circulation. He resurrected a book I had forgotten about, a 1976 book by Norman Dixon called The Psychology of Military Incompetence. It was very British oriented, but the lessons apply; Dixon looked at the great military disasters of British history.
Continued and the video at link
https://open.substack.com/pub/paulkrugman/p/the-psychology-of-military-incompetence