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Donald Trump, Election 2024, Foreign Policy Research & Analysis, Intelligence Collection, Analysis & Estimates, Military Operations, History & Cyber Warfare, near-peer adversary, U.S. Presidency

A.I.’s Impact on 60 million American Workers in jobs such as, office support, customer service/sales, food services, and light production, are susceptible to A.I. replacement. The necessary workforce retraining into other occupations will create a National Security risk over the next six years when the country is in a critical position of being pulled into a near-peer shooting war.

July 29, 2024Steve MillerAmerica in peril, armed forces of the United States, Election 2024, foreign policy, kinetic national security, military operations, National Security, near-peer adversary, report on national security kinetics, RNSK, Trump, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. Presidency, United States, vietvetsteve, world events Leave a comment
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