Civil War of 2016
The Washington Times posted an editorial on Tuesday August 7th about the possibility of a Civil War in the United States in the next 4 years if things continue the way they are going. This same story was posted on the Drudge Report and taken down the same day. You can read the story for yourself below to see why it is so controversial:
EDITORIAL: The Civil War of 2016
U.S. military officers are told to plan to fight Americans
The Washington Times
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
At issue is an article in the respected Small Wars Journal titled “Full Spectrum Operations in the Homeland: A ‘Vision’ of the Future.” It was written by retired Army Col. Kevin Benson of the Army’s University of Foreign Military and Cultural Studies at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., and Jennifer Weber, a Civil War expert at the University of Kansas. It posits an “extremist militia motivated by the goals of the ‘tea party’ movement” seizing control of Darlington, S.C., in 2016, “occupying City Hall, disbanding the city council and placing the mayor under house arrest.” The rebels set up checkpoints on Interstate 95 and Interstate 20 looking for illegal aliens. It’s a cartoonish and needlessly provocative scenario.
The article is a choppy patchwork of doctrinal jargon and liberal nightmare. The authors make a quasi-legal case for military action and then apply the Army’s Operating Concept 2016-2028 to the situation. They write bloodlessly that “once it is put into play, Americans will expect the military to execute without pause and as professionally as if it were acting overseas.” They claim that “the Army cannot disappoint the American people, especially in such a moment,” not pausing to consider that using such efficient, deadly force against U.S. citizens would create a monumental political backlash and severely erode government legitimacy.
The vision is hard to take seriously. As retired ArmyBrig. Gen. Russell D. Howard, a former professor at West Point, observed earlier in his career, “I am a colonel, colonels write a lot of crazy stuff, but no one listens to colonels, so I don’t see the problem.” Twenty years ago, then-Air Force Lt. Col. Charles J. Dunlap Jr. created a stir with an article in Parameters titled “The Origins of the American Military Coup of 2012.” It carried a disclaimer that the coup scenario was “purely a literary device intended to dramatize my concern over certain contemporary developments affecting the armed forces, and is emphatically not a prediction.”
The scenario presented in Small Wars Journal isn’t a literary device but an operational lay-down intended to present the rationale and mechanisms for Americans to fight Americans. Col. Benson and Ms. Weber contend, “Army officers are professionally obligated to consider the conduct of operations on U.S. soil.” This is a dark, pessimistic and wrongheaded view of what military leaders should spend their time studying.
A professor at the Joint Forces Staff College was relieved of duty in June for uttering the heresy that the United States is at war with Islam. The Obama administration contended the professor had to be relieved because what he was teaching was not U.S. policy. Because there is no disclaimer attached to the Small Wars piece, it is fair to ask, at least in Col. Benson’s case, whether his views reflect official policy regarding the use of U.S. military force against American citizens.
The Washington Times
UPDATE: The standard Defense Department disclaimer was added to the article after The Washington Times drew attention to the omission.
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This scenario has been predicted in Europe for years now. They understand the true aims of the 1% here and abroad who have their eyes on natural resources under ground here and long protected from them by DOI, EPA, OSHA, and 50 states individual DEPs, etc.
“Civil” wars can only happen when they are funded. We need to dig into which 1% from where in the world will be funding this revolt in the war training scenario. Every “civil” war in history got funded by someone from outside (or inside) the borders who wanted to cripple the country and then rush in later to grab up minerals or something of great value.
Collapsed states and degraded societies are the perfect conditions for mining. Investment managers from afar, say London or New York, love it! Glad to see people waking up to the true aims of this “kill the beast” movement, culture war, and other stealth projects for the last 30 yrs.