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Chapter 4, VIII. The War Without a Declaration: How COVID, Coordination Collapse, and Shadow Warfare Unleashed World War Three
When the history of this war is written, it may not begin in Ukraine or Gaza or Taiwan. It may begin with a virus. The COVID-19 pandemic...
john raymond
Jul 10, 20253 min read


Chapter 4, Section VII. America as Weak Link: NATO’s Braindamaged Core
At the heart of NATO’s current dysfunction lies an uncomfortable paradox: the United States, long considered the cornerstone of the...
john raymond
Jul 10, 20253 min read


Chapter 4, VI. China’s Paradox: Ally and Parasite
The rise of China in the twenty-first century has often been misunderstood as either a juggernaut of strategic clarity or a rival of...
john raymond
Jul 10, 20254 min read


Author Foreword: Why Understanding Asymmetric War is Critical for MAGA and Non-MAGA Commenters
It often begins like this: One commenter sneers, "So Russia's collapsing and taking over the world at the same time?" Another chimes in,...
john raymond
Jul 9, 20253 min read


Chapter 4, Section IV. The Asymmetric Battlefield Expands: Ukraine, Gaza, Kashmir
The illusion of peace in the modern world is maintained only by our insistence on defining war through outdated metrics: formal...
john raymond
Jul 9, 20253 min read


Brian Tyler Cohen Picks Fruit So Low It Might as Well Be on the Ground: The Epstein File Spat and the Cracks in Putin’s Control
Brian Tyler Cohen’s analysis, like so many mainstream-liberal takes, fails not because it’s wrong , but because it’s beneath the level...
john raymond
Jul 9, 20253 min read


Laplace’s Rule of Succession and How We Know Trump Doesn’t Make Innocent Mistakes
People—good people—keep making the same category mistake when it comes to Donald Trump. They give him the benefit of the doubt... They...
john raymond
Jul 9, 20253 min read


Chapter 4, Section III. Russia’s Long Game: Capture the Republic, Disrupt the Alliance
A. The Invasion Without an Invasion Putin didn’t need tanks to breach the U.S. border—he needed algorithms, kompromat, and a willing...
john raymond
Jul 9, 20254 min read


Chapter 4, II. The Authoritarian Entente: Fragile but Coordinated
A Shadow Alliance, Not a True Axis This is not an alliance of treaties, flags, and joint declarations. It is an entente in the older,...
john raymond
Jul 8, 20253 min read


Beyond Anders Puck Nielsen... Dear European Leaders, It Is 100% Clear That Trump Is Working for the Russians
Anders Puck Nielsen’s recent update on Russia’s summer offensive is measured, cautious, and thoughtful. And yet, in all his talk of...
john raymond
Jul 8, 20253 min read


The Reddit Paradox: Liberal Users, Fascist Owners and Executives
Reddit is living a lie. This platform—the so-called “front page of the internet”—runs on the content, labor, and moral courage of...
john raymond
Jul 8, 20252 min read


We Have Seen This Patty-Cake Before from Trump and Putin—But Bullshit Is Bullshit
He’s doing it again. The patty-cake. The performative slap-fight. The “Putin is being difficult” routine designed to create the illusion...
john raymond
Jul 8, 20252 min read


Jake Broe Misses the Point: What Matters Is New Deliveries of Weapons and Defense Systems—and New Sanctions That Work
Jake Broe means well, but he is still missing the point. In his latest commentary , he treats the online battle for public perception as...
john raymond
Jul 8, 20252 min read


Chapter 4, Section I. Opening Provocation: WW3—The War We Refuse to See
War Without Declaration: The Systemic Contest We Mistook for Peace We still speak of war in the grammar of the 20th century:...
john raymond
Jul 8, 20253 min read


Chapter 3, VII. Summary: What History Teaches About Trump, Bush, and the War We’re In Now
Asymmetric warfare is not a modern invention. It is the oldest strategic logic in the world. From the siege of Troy to the desert...
john raymond
Jul 7, 20252 min read


Chapter 3, Section IV: Early Islamic Expansion: Nimble, Networked, Ideological
In the seventh century, a force emerged from the Arabian Peninsula that would shock the world and redraw the boundaries of power. Within...
john raymond
Jul 7, 20252 min read


Chapter 3, Section VI: Byzantine Diplomacy: Delay, Divide, and Survive
The Empire That Refused to Die In a world where empires rose and fell through brute force, the Byzantine Empire thrived through something...
john raymond
Jul 7, 20253 min read


Chapter 3, Section V: The Mongol Shock: Terror as Asymmetric Overmatch
The Mongols were not merely masters of conquest—they were engineers of terror. They did not overwhelm the world’s largest empires through...
john raymond
Jul 7, 20252 min read


Chapter 3, Section III: Sun Tzu: War Is Deception
"All warfare is based on deception." So begins one of the most enduring and potent strategic insights in history. For Sun Tzu, deception...
john raymond
Jul 7, 20253 min read


Chapter 3, Section II: The Trojan Horse and the Myth of Perimeter Defense
We begin, appropriately, with a lie—with a deception. The fall of Troy is not just a tale of war—it is a parable about perception. The...
john raymond
Jul 7, 20253 min read
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