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@teknomunk @LovecraftEnthusiast @okuu It's amazing to me that more don't realize this. The entire road network of America would be as unsecured as the highways of Iraq and Afghanistan. The entire power grid is at risk of sabotage from within or outside. The factories that make widgets two and three levels removed from the end product could shut down and make the whole industrial machine grind to a halt. Factories that still supported the regime would either have trouble finding labor willing to kill their own neighbors, or would have trouble keeping sabotage and external threats at bay.
There are many more layers to this. America has a complex and intertwined network that all has to work to keep things moving.
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@NitroDubs @teknomunk @LovecraftEnthusiast @okuu How's that saying go, "America's roads are held together by spit, duct tape, and the will of the Department of Transportation, and often there isn't enough duct tape."
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@NitroDubs @LovecraftEnthusiast The Rockies would be even worse for the American military. Good luck getting armored vehicles through there.
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@okuu @LovecraftEnthusiast @NitroDubs
In Vietnam, Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan, Europe, etc., the people the US government were attacking were on the other side of an ocean from the industrial base that make the attack possible.
If (when) DC decides to attack Americans, that will not be the case.
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>The american government will simultaneously hit every single domicile that has a gun owner in it with a stealth bomber
Honestly Id like to see them go for it
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@LovecraftEnthusiast @okuu Same. Vietnam and Afghanistan would be considered easy mode compared to Appalachia or much of the Deep South.
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The American military lost to a bunch of mountain dwelling goat herders. Sit down and shut up.
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