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- Given that being the POTUS is a short term job (max 8 years) compared to a lifetime of serving in the US military. I'd like to think that when it comes ...Bluejam
- ... to that moment of truth - the generals will know what to do. Even if it means disobeying a direct order of the POTUS.Bluejam
- Given that the current POTUS is fucking clearly out of his depth, mentally, emotionally, physically ...Bluejam
- God damn, I don't know. For every military member in command who resigns in protest, there's likely another one behind him ready to obey.Continuity
- Really, though, the only silver lining in the cloud, is the fact Trump is the reigning king of empty threats. From what I'm ready, he rarely makes good on them.Continuity
- The ones in place will obey without hesitation. Thing is, the military is ALWAYS "in place, locked and loaded." If they weren't, they would be useless.monospaced
- Yeah. Also watch that stupid fat fuck invoke NATO Article 5 (after slagging it off for months), to drag everyone else into the shit, if NK strikes first.Continuity
- the scariest thing about this admin is its lack of policy and/or consistency across it's messages. Bizarre levels peaking again.fadein11
- inconsistency*fadein11
