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U.S. Military Not Ready For Civil War A Decade Away

The unimaginable has become reality in the United States. Buffoonish mobs desecrating the US Capitol building, tanks parading down the streets of Washington, running battles between protesters and militias, armed rebels attempting to kidnap sitting governors, uncertainty about the peaceful transition of power—if you read about them in another country, you would think a civil war had already begun.


Photo Insert: Participants of a right-wing rally



The basic truth is the US might be on the brink of such a war today. Americans must now take the proposition seriously, not just as a political warning but as a probable military scenario—and a potential catastrophe.


The US, of course, is not just any country—it is the world’s most enduring democracy and largest economy. But fewer Americans believe its size and power are going to save it anymore, Stephen Marche warned in an article for Foreign Policy.



In the aftermath of former President Donald Trump’s election, Thomas E. Ricks for Foreign Policy asked a group of national security experts to assess the chances of a civil war over the next 10 to 15 years.


The consensus stood at 35 percent. A 2019 poll from Georgetown University asked registered voters how close to the “edge of a civil war” the country was, on a scale from 0 to 100.


All the news: Business man in suit and tie smiling and reading a newspaper near the financial district.

The mean of their answers was 67.23, so almost exactly two-thirds of the way. There are plenty of reasons to trust this assessment. The US, as is stands, is a textbook case of a country on the brink of civil conflict.


The political system has been completely overwhelmed by hyper-partisanship that renders each political decision, at best, representative of the will of only half the country. The legal system is increasingly a spoil of political infighting.


Government & politics: Politicians, government officials and delegates standing in front of their country flags in a political event in the financial district.

The Oath Keepers, one of the largest anti-government militias, have effectively infiltrated police forces and the Republican Party. Elected officials have opened the doors to vandals who desecrate their own legislatures. It has now become perfectly normal for political representatives to call for acts of violence against their political opponents.


“When do we get to use the guns?” is an acceptable question at right-wing rallies. Political violence is on the rise, and the response of the courts has been to legitimize vigilantism—see the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse.





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