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Isn’t the US military setup to fight 2 wars at the same time so it would be possible just unlikely.
I think there might be a difference between what US officials say and what is actually true. They’re having a real hard time meeting recruiting quotas. Plus recent invasions haven’t really supported the idea that the US is able to win invasions it starts.
Not for decades, Nato’s scaled back to only having the capacity to fight on one front while holding another.
1 major war (Russia or china) and a regional conflict (Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Canada, etc.).