sábado, fevereiro 14, 2026

Curiosidade do dia

Em Setembro último nesta "Curiosidade do dia" escrevi:

"Faz-me uma espécie ver políticos e militares tão entretidos em investir nas armas para combater a guerra anterior, enquanto a Ucrânia mostra como essas ideias estão obsoletas."

Agora, "NATO Has Seen the Future and Is Unprepared":

"A single team of some 10 Ukrainians, acting as the adversary, counterattacked the NATO forces. In about half a day they mock-destroyed 17 armored vehicles and conducted 30 "strikes" on other targets.

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Yet too many NATO members continue to show "a fundamental lack of understanding of the modern battlefield" and train their soldiers "based on doctrines and manuals that are not adapted to today's realities," says Maria Lemberg of the Ukrainian nonprofit Aerorozvidka, which supported Delta's development. She helped coordinate Ukraine's participation in Hedgehog and hopes it can serve as a wake-up call and basis for more knowledge-sharing between Kyiv and its partners.

Multiple sources told the story of one commander, who observed the drill and concluded, "We are f-" I asked Estonia's Col. Probal about this reaction. He said that one aim of the exercise was to help participants "think more, to make them critical toward themselves, to make sure they are not complacent in what they are doing right now." Was it a success? "From my point of view, mission accomplished.""

I rest my case... 

É o mesmo problema da competitividade na cabeça dos alemães. O jogo agora é outro, não chega tentar ser mais esforçado a combater a "guerra" anterior (sim, eu sei, é uma linguagem estúpida porque a economia não é uma guerra, but you get the point).

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