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.... defend the country against an invading army.
Every able bodied person should keep and bear arms. There are already a LOT of foreign invaders in this country waiting to attack.
Yeah, I'd like to keep and bear an F-35
Maybe the state would compensate me the lost income if have to quit my job in order to be 100% up to the task to blast foreign invaders at a minute notice...
Are you trolling?
You don't need to quit your job to arm and train yourself with a shotgun, pistol, or AR15. We had F4 jet fighters and Bell Huey Cobra attack helicopters against Viet Cong wearing pajamas and carrying AK-47's. They kicked our butts.
You don't plan to employ any sophisticated military equipment in the militia?
demoralized and persuaded to quit.
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You don't plan to employ any sophisticated military equipment in the militia?
How did the Vietnamese beat all invaders?
French, American, Chinese, all were beat by Vietnam and now they have a prosperous, independent, country.
Your fantasy of peasant army with sticks and stones easily defeating modern armies is just that - fantasy.
Even our very own Revolutionary war was fought and won with superior, not inferior equipment and tactics (much more rifles than smoothbores, aimed fire vs volleys, etc).
(850K vs 58K i.e. 15 theirs to 1 ours)
Why is everyone talking about Vietnam as an example of low-tech vs high-tech war when the Taliban is a more recent example.
Both are examples of US fleeing not because it was defeated on the battlefield. In both cases we've chosen to leave, not forced to.
Body count instead of grabbing and holding ground and going for the heart of the enemy was a mistake flying into face of thousands of years of military thought. An MBA war indeed. This approach prolonged the war and allowed Commie moles to do their subversive work. The rest is history.
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Both are examples of US fleeing not because it was defeated on the battlefield. In both cases we've chosen to leave, not forced to.
True, but a low-tech Afghanistan did manage to chase out the USSR.
Again, not because they defeated them but because oil prices have crashed
Dead serious. You don't plan to employ any sophisticated military equipment in the militia? How is it going to hold its own against any even semi-modern state military?
Technically the Navy and Marines would. Navy would have the strategic weapons like ICBMs and nuclear armed cruise missiles, as well as the fighter / attack aircraft.
Right. But these again require advanced skills only obtainable via full-time engagement, not some "weekend warrior minutemen" types. Basically proves my point that you can't get away with having a bunch of beer-bellied guys who kinda know how to shoot an AR-15 and not much more as a replacement for real military.
Alas, they don't give a fuck about their dead. Neither did NV and VC.
my point that you can't get away with having a bunch of beer-bellied guys who kinda know how to shoot an AR-15 and not much more as a replacement for real military.
The notion that the U.S. could possibly help Ukraine directly fight the Russians is a dead letter. Vox ran a long-form, well-sourced story Sunday headlined, “America isn’t ready for another war — because it doesn’t have the troops.” The sub-headline bleakly added, “The US military’s recruiting crisis, explained.”
Of course, the story explained nothing that actually exists in this matrix of reality. To give away the article’s punchline, recruitment figures across all branches of the U.S. military are so bad that Vox floated what it called the “D-word,” meaning the draft.
Vox described what it called “a political horseshoe effect,” meaning that both right-leaning and left-leaning citizens are equally eschewing military service, and “refusing to fight what they call unnecessary, unwinnable wars.” Imagine that.
The article then noted, almost in passing, the “especially sharp decline in enlistments by white men and women.” So weird.
You’ll be disappointed if you go looking in this article for any mention of diversity policies, the effect of vaccine mandates, or the military’s new obsession with promoting atypical sexual preferences in the ranks. Too late:
The article described a ‘recruiting doom loop.’ With force levels at post-WWII lows, service members are being assigned to more and more frequent overseas missions in combat zones, making life in the military generally miserable, resulting in lower recruitment levels, therefore more onerous combat assignments for active-duty soldiers, and so on, and so forth.
It’s become a race to the bottom.
Vox grudgingly admitted that a well-needed draft would be difficult. Not just politically. Americans of prime draft age are fatter and sicker than ever. Fewer than three out of ten American young adults can pass basic health and physical fitness requirements for military service.
But you know what could stop the doom loop? Fewer combat assignments. You know what could reduce combat assignments? Fewer proxy wars. If only we had a presidential candidate whose platform included fewer proxy wars and healthier Americans.
If you know of such a candidate, tell me in the comments.
Of the over 8,000 service members who were discharged for refusing the Covid-19 vaccine, only 43 have rejoined the military in the eight months following the repeal. A breakdown of the reenlistment numbers reveals that 19 rejoined the Army, 12 returned to the Marines, while the Navy saw two and Air Force saw one reenlistment. Pilots have been especially reluctant to take the shot because of reports of heart problems that arise as a result of the vaccine, problems that may disqualify them from commanding an aircraft.
Biden hired this drag queen to HELP U.S. military recruitment.
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Military brass had been tasked with creating a military that “looked more like America” and as a result the number of white Army recruits declined year by year and fell 43% from 44,042 in 2018 to 25,070 in 2023.
Black, Hispanic and other minority recruits became a majority, but there weren’t any more of them than there had been before. Minorities were joining the Army at the same rate as they had before, but with fewer white recruits they had become a majority by default.
Pushing white men away with DEI struggle sessions, affirmative action quotas and mandatory pronoun training was supposed to open the door for minorities who were being ‘blocked’ by the ‘whiteness’ of the military from joining up and serving, but the minorities aren’t showing up.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/a-43-drop-in-white-recruits-caused-the-armys-recruitment-crisis/