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Though hypothetical, the simulated games warn that the world order America has fought to protect for more than a century could be at risk. We usually fail to achieve our objective of preventing aggression by the adversary,' Ochmanek added. American forces are generally color-coded in blue in the simulations. 'In our games, when we fight Russia and China, "blue" gets its ass handed to it,' researcher David Ochmanek explained at the Center for a New American Security on Thursday, Breaking Defense first reported. Analysts with the nonprofit global policy think tank RAND who've been performing simulated war games to test how the US would fare in conflicts with other leading military superpowers say American troops are defeated by Russia and China in scenario after scenario (file photo)
