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If we take an honest look at the current condition of our military, I'm pretty sure we can rule out "military intervention." I work with the military as a contractor and operationally, we have a lot of units that struggle just to go to the field, on base, to conduct training. Culturally, the military is no longer full of meat eaters (war fighters). The DEI crap, which started in the 1990's, has gained enough traction to affect combat readiness. Our young officers and many Field Grade officers believe climate change is the greatest threat to our nation. The indoctrination has taken hold, and I wouldn't put much faith in our military to save the day.
At the end of the day, I think "they won't be able to walk down the streets" is what is going to save us. We'll have to take care of business ourselves in order to restore our liberty and take back our Republic.
On the other hand, Q told us that the military is the only way (or something to that effect), so who knows? I hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
military is compartmentalized. i'm pretty sure the tranny brigade is not the military force in play here.
They all work for the same assholes. SecDef, Service Secretaries, CJCS, service heads... all compromised and it all rolls downhill, even into the "compartmentalized" areas of the military. The whole force is unstable right now as defending our nation has taken a back seat to climate change, DEI, don't touch little kids, and keep your hands to yourself. Professionalism in leadership is losing out to political correctness.
Do we still have some true warfighters in the military? Of course, we do, but not at the high concentration levels we used to have.
compartmentalized means none of us know the real military strength of the white hats. i think you might be underestimating the implications of this. there's no reason to assume the public or even internal view of the military has any bearing whatsoever on our real capabilities. watching a movie.
I completely understand your point, and I'm sure there are white hats in the military... maybe a lot of them in powerful places. My point is if the military is the only way, the regular (and to a great extent SOF) forces, for a lot of reasons, are not capable of "coming to the rescue." Compartmentalized white hats will not have enough juice to change the mindset and fix the logistical, materiel, operational and tactical problems present in our current military force. White hats do not have the means to influence or direct the guys on the ground en masse. And that is the problem with military intervention.