Is Civil War now a real possibility?
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Hi DE, I meant my questions at face value. I'm not disagreeing with you; I'm trying to understand and explore this idea. How many people have access to the most powerful weaponry? Does anybody know? That would make a huge difference in an all-out war.
There will absolutely be violence after the election day, especially if Trump wins. I witnessed it in 2016, and I am confident it would be much worse this time around. But who has access to the drones and nukes and tanks etc... that's what I want to know. What would it take for those technologies to get involved; what would that look like.
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There will absolutely be violence after the election day, especially if Trump wins. I witnessed it in 2016, and I am confident it would be much worse this time around. But who has access to the drones and nukes and tanks etc... that's what I want to know. What would it take for those technologies to get involved; what would that look like.
Honestly I don't know because I'm not an expert on how the military works. But if the people fighting over Trump start accessing these kinds of weapons and using them on each other I believe that the USA will resemble more of the war-torn countries over in the Middle East.
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