They didn't step up when the election was stolen.
They didn't step up when the Supreme Court failed to do its job.
They seem fine with having our government being run by proxy from Beijing through the bribed Bidens.
They didn't step up when they were ordered to have their own soldiers injected with a potentially lethal experimental drug with permanent negative consequences for military capability.
If our military can stomach what has happened in Afghanistan on their watch then they are utterly useless. Their oaths mean nothing.
The military had its hands tied by politicians, just like in Vietnam...
Blame lies at the feet of the politicians & the American people for electing them (or allowing them to be selected).
Military should always be the very last option lest we turn into Rome where it was military coup after military coup - be careful what you wish for...
We didn't elect them or allow them to be selected. They have been rigging elections for a long time in complex and covert ways.
The American people never were in a position of power to fix this. They were defenseless against this foreign military intelligence operation.
Does it make it more acceptable to blame innocent American patriots and tell the innocent patriots they got what they deserve for electing these clowns? No!
The military is the only way. The military has the power and with that great power comes great obligation.
Blaming the American people does not relieve the military of its obligation or its oaths.
Military members follow orders given by those appointed over them. If congress declares war & the president directs the military into war, the generals follow orders. They also must fight in the manner prescribed by their orders (hence why Trump set the military free vs obama putting them on a leash).
Blaming members of the military does not relieve the American people of their obligations to maintaining a republic.
I agree that we have been subjected to unconventional warfare for a very long time & are nearing the point of military intervention. Imho, the military intervention will come only after foreign involvement in an attack on our election is publicly declared by the US gov.
"I was just following orders" isn't going to hack it.
When should the military choose to follow or not follow when ordered to war by congress & the president?
Who in the military makes that decision?
Is there a clause for that insubordination in the US Constitution?
I agree with your sentiment, though I think it is far more gray than 'its the military's fault'.