Quote:No, you didn't show any actual conflicts deterred.
Nobody is stupid enough to claim otherwise given the massive evidence of it being the Navy's primary mission. But since you apparently are, here we go:
"The Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
This incident is a classic example of a show of force preventing a nuclear conflict.
The situation: The United States discovered the Soviet Union was installing nuclear missile bases in Cuba, which were capable of striking American cities.
The show of force: President John F. Kennedy initiated a naval blockade (which he termed a "quarantine") around Cuba to prevent Soviet ships from delivering more military equipment. He also readied U.S. armed forces for a potential invasion.
The outcome: The U.S. show of force, combined with intense diplomacy, signaled a firm resolve that compelled the Soviet Union to back down and withdraw its missiles, successfully averting a potential nuclear war.
The 2017–2021 Gulf diplomatic crisis
The presence of U.S. military assets has also been credited with deterring wider regional conflict.
The situation: In 2017, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and other nations severed diplomatic ties with Qatar and imposed a trade embargo, accusing it of supporting terrorism.
The show of force: The massive U.S. Al Udeid Air Base, a crucial hub for American operations, is located in Qatar. The ongoing U.S. military presence in the country, combined with diplomatic efforts, demonstrated that the U.S. was aligned with Qatar.
The outcome: The visible presence of U.S. forces is believed to have been a contributing factor in deterring the surrounding countries from taking direct military action against Qatar.
NATO exercises and deterrence
NATO frequently uses military exercises to signal its resolve and enhance deterrence against potential aggressors, particularly Russia.
The situation: Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, tensions escalated across Europe, raising concerns about potential Russian aggression toward NATO's eastern flank.
The show of force: In early 2024, NATO conducted its largest exercise since the Cold War, called Steadfast Defender, which involved 90,000 troops from all member states.
The outcome: This large-scale exercise was a highly visible demonstration of NATO's military readiness and its ability to defend its territory, reinforcing its deterrent posture and reassuring alliance members.
Military presence in the South China Sea
U.S. and its allies regularly conduct Freedom of Navigation Operations (FONOPs) in the
South China Sea to counter China's territorial claims and military expansion.
The situation: China has been increasingly assertive in the South China Sea, building artificial islands and militarizing features within the exclusive economic zones of other nations.
The show of force: Naval patrols and joint exercises by the U.S. and its allies signal that they will continue to uphold the principle of freedom of navigation in international waters.
The outcome: While ongoing tensions remain, these shows of force demonstrate a collective commitment to push back against China's claims and have so far prevented a larger armed conflict over the disputed territories."
Quote:You're the POS promoting policies that endanger servicemen in active combat roles, from your armchair of having been safe on a boat the whole time.
Oh? What policies do I promote that endanger servicemen in active combat roles? Be specific now so we can know you aren't lying.