• Nougat@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I’m more curious what the rank and file military would think, …

    As long as a sufficiently large enough minority of rank and file toe the fascist line, they will be successful enough. Good people will take pause, being reticent to “mobilize against their own.” Fascists will take no such pause.

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      A sufficiently large enough minority of the senior officer corps has to be on board as well. There’s no one in the enlisted ranks who knows how to operate the vast machinery of the US military. How does one operate a carrier group, for example, or an infantry division or even the nuclear arsenal? That shit is insanely complicated, and that’s not even mentioning logistics. The Pentagon would have to be on board or it would never work.

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        You don’t need carriers and nukes to do an incredible amount of physical and social damage, even if a full coup doesn’t end up working. Small arms and land vehicles would do it, if - again, a sufficiently large minority - they’re willing to dare anyone to stop them. Which they would most definitely do.

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          I see what you’re saying, but I think that assumes the rank and file haven’t had that “do what I want” mentality trained out of them, which they have. The military works, because the grunts follow orders from their chain of command.

          If Trump is president and orders them to mobilize against protestors or political dissidents, and their chain of command says no, I do not think a sufficient number of soldiers will help Trump’s plans.