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From a military perspective

 

How did the Galactic Empire ever cement its hold on the Star Wars Universe? The war machine built by Emperor Palpatine and run by Darth Vader is a spectacularly bad fighting force, as evidenced by all of the pieces of Death Star littering space. But of all the Empire’s failures, none is a more spectacular military fiasco than the Battle of Hoth at the beginning of The Empire Strikes Back.

From a military perspective, Hoth should have been a total debacle for the Rebel Alliance. Overconfident that they can evade Imperial surveillance, they hole up on unforgiving frigid terrain at the far end of the cosmos. Huddled into the lone Echo Base are all their major players: politically crucial Princess Leia; ace pilot Han Solo; and their game-changer, Luke Skywalker, who isn’t even a Jedi yet.

The defenses the Alliance constructed on Hoth could not be more favorable to Vader if the villain constructed them himself. The single Rebel base (!) is defended by a few artillery pieces on its north slope, protecting its main power generator. An ion cannon is its main anti-aircraft/spacecraft defense. Its outermost perimeter defense is an energy shield that can deflect Imperial laser bombardment. But the shield has two huge flaws: It can’t stop an Imperial landing force from entering the atmosphere, and it can only open in a discrete place for a limited time so the Rebels’ Ion Cannon can protect an evacuation. In essence, the Rebels built a shield that can’t keep an invader out and complicates their own escape.

When Vader enters the Hoth System with the Imperial Fleet, he’s holding a winning hand. What follows next is a reminder of two military truths that apply in our own time and in our own galaxy: Don’t place unaccountable religious fanatics in wartime command, and never underestimate a hegemonic power’s ability to miscalculate against an insurgency.

 

A Call for A Bold Defense: the Strategic Defense Initiative, aka “Star Wars”

An artist's concept of a Space Laser Satellite Defense System, 10/18/1984 ARC Identifier 6386997; Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of DefenseA Call for a Bold Defense (3/23/83 10:30am draft), 03/23/1983 - 03/23/1983 ARC Identifier 198415 Item from Collection RR-SMOF: White House Staff and Office Collections, 01/20/1981 - 01/20/1989An artist's concept of a ground/space-based hybrid laser weapon, 10/18/1984 ARC Identifier 6389105; Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense

 

A Call for A Bold Defense: the Strategic Defense Initiative, aka “Star Wars”

Thirty years ago, on March 23, 1983,  President Ronald Reagan publicly revealed his Strategic Defense Initiative proposal in a televised address.  Portrayed as an alternative to the existing “Mutually Assured Destruction” (“MAD”) doctrine of nuclear deterrence, the ambitious nuclear missile defense system was also criticized as costly and implausible, derisively referred to as “Star Wars”.  The program greatly accelerated U.S. satellite research but led to one of the final escalations of the Cold War with the Soviet Union.

This draft of the speech incorporates edits and comments by President Reagan.

via DocsTeach