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25 years ago a new board game called risk hit the store shelves. It is a game that requires as much luck as strategic skill. You start the game by taking turns rolling dice to ascertain location, amount of area, and strength. Then you take turns with aggression using the dice to combat neighbors. The attacker has one more dye than does the defender, so the advantage is always to the attacker. The attacker also has control of the battle until his troop strength is depleted. The player who starts the game the strongest is rarely the one who wins because all the other players work against the strongest in their own bids for the win. We can compare this board game to the current circumstances in the world domination efforts of 4 great powers today. America has the greatest strength due to its economic power. China comes second with its tremendous numbers in population. Third is Russia with its remnants of totalitarian elitists. And Islamo fascist, the wild card, religious ferver

2006-10-25 20:04:38 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

When a player doesn't use the full strength of their military in a strategic bid to keep the other players from ganging up on him, the war becomes much more than military might. If we don't begin to drop self limitations against aggressors, even the weakest player has a real shot at taking you down. With religious ferver, the Extremists are willing to cover a bomb with a six month old baby in a pram or car seat, then explode himself and the baby in an effort to destroy a political leadeer, a crowded theater, a mall, any number of crowded locals. What use, if Russia and China threaten don't do it to the U.S. When a radical regime does not respond to the same threats made against them by the same party's. I predict that within the next 10 years, we will be taking a mark on our person to identify our faith. Half our leadership wants to appease aggressors rather than resist them. No evidence supports the slogan 'Violence never solved anything.' Violence solved many great evils.

2006-10-26 15:11:19 · update #1

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America's strength isn't only economic. Our military is invincible as well.

2006-10-25 20:06:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I think it would be more like the computer game Hearts of Iron

2006-10-25 20:45:33 · answer #2 · answered by MP US Army 7 · 0 0

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