Posted on 09/10/2017 12:30:56 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
What are the chances that Donald Trumps presidency could be brought to a halt by a military uprising? At first glance, it seems like a strange question, and the idea of a military coup in a developed and seemingly stable Western democracy feels far-fetched. But then again, memories are short: in May 1958, France faced a military revolt in Algeria that threatened to spread to the French mainland. Without it, General Charles de Gaulle would never have been president, and the Fifth Republic would never have been born.
It may not be necessary to start preparing for military takeover in the US, but with American politics at their most unpredictable for years, the possibility of such a course of action has been mooted in the US mainstream since before Trump was even elected. As his presidency progresses, academics, bloggers and columnists are still mooting the idea.
So if we take it up as a thought experiment, what stands in the way of an American coup actually happening? Plenty. First and foremost is the ingrained legitimacy of the civilian commander-in-chief, to whom the US military has been subordinate for 250 years. But its important to remember that the US militarys oath is taken to defend the Constitution. If there were ever clear evidence that the president had acted to subvert the Constitution, and Congress proved unable or unwilling to impeach that president, the militarys first obligation might come into question.
The second major obstacle to a successful coup is the fact that military authority is not invested in one person; the National Guard, unless called into federal service, is subject to the authority of state governors. Meanwhile, the USs gun control laws mean that any potential leaders of a military coup would have to deal with the problem of a well-armed citizenry.
To neutralise these two fronts of potential resistance, the plotters of an American military coup would need to deny them information on whats happening, and just as importantly to deny any would-be loyalists the time or ability to act.
The last major obstacles are the sheer size of the US and the way power is diffused across it. Any coup would have to do more than simply secure Washington, DC; to seize maximum control over the centres of political, financial and media power, it would also (at a minimum) need to secure Manhattan and large parts of Los Angeles. This in turn would mean deploying troops from the 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum, New York, the 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton in San Diego, and the Marine base at Quantico, Virginia.
However, any plot would have two crucial things working in its favour. First, the sheer implausibility of a coup means that the US domestic intelligence agencies, particularly the FBI, arent looking for signs of unrest within the military. And second, the sheer size and complexity of the US military means that a conspiracy involving those of sufficiently high rank could move substantial military assets without raising too many questions.
Locked down
The most critical thing any successful plot would have to do is to shut down all communications across the continental US. One of the key reasons why the 2016 coup attempt in Turkey failed was that the president was able to put out a counter-narrative to the coup plotters via FaceTime, and was therefore able to mobilise civilian demonstrations against the military in very large numbers in a very short space of time. Given Trumps fondness for Twitter, we can easily see him doing something similar.
But a nationwide communications blackout might be easier to achieve than it sounds. Several reports, both private and governmental, have pointed out major weaknesses in the US power and utility grids, which were designed in an era before computers were routinely networked. This makes them extremely vulnerable to cyberattack.
The US makes no secret of having an offensive cyber capability of its own; indeed, US Cyber Command has stated that it has tried to use this technology against the so-called Islamic State (albeit with little success). Such a cyberattack could be staged to look like it came from a foreign enemy, and the narrative of a foreign attack could then provide the pretext for deploying troops on the streets.
Any successful plot would also need to secure the militarys own communications network, which would mean taking the National Military Command Center at the Pentagon, through which any order to the USs nuclear arsenal or conventional military must pass.
Located at the heart of the Pentagon, this system operates continuously, and its most sensitive parts are manned by small crews; for the system to be not just taken but maintained, those people would need to be supporters of the coup, or at least compliant with it. If the leader of the coup was someone with military legitimacy the secretary of defence, say, or the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff it would not be impossible to arrange this.
Any successful coup would also need to physically secure the president. Unlike some of his predecessors, Trump actually makes this relatively straightforward: his Mar-a-Lago retreat in Florida is on a peninsula, making it very easy to cut off from the mainland. All the plotters would have to do is create a roadblock and secure a helipad.
This in turn means the ideal time to mount a coup would be over a public holiday. Not only would Trump would almost certainly be ensconced in his Florida getaway, but most ordinary people would be away from their homes and government departments would be minimally staffed.
This article is just a sketch, and has obviously left out a great deal of the detailed planning that would actually be required for a real-life coup to happen. How would the coup leaders deal with Congress? How would any armed resistance be dealt with? Still, the point is clear: a successful military coup in the US is extremely unlikely, but under the right circumstances, itd be far from impossible to achieve.
No.
No chance of that. Obama subverted the Constitution every day of his presidency and the military sat firmly on its hands throughout.
No, because I’ve had enough of this liberals horse$hit and the counter-coup would not forget their part in that.
Obama was political about everything. Any General officer he nominated were lefties.
bump
Having some senior officers in their pocket won't work.
Actually, I'd describe it as "sketchy."
I might tolerate a coup of Congress, and of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
No level of treachery and treason is “unthinkable” to the left. These scum go to bed at night dreaming of a socialist totalitarian regime to replace the Republic.
The scenario I could see would be that the deep state attempts a coup against Trump and install Obama or even Hilary as POTUS. The US military would in that case remain loyal to their oath to defend the Constitution and likely stage a counter coup to restore Constitutional government.
Libprog porn. If the US Armed Forces did not intervene to oust Obama, who was loathed with a visceral passion, they are not going to move against Trump, who has a huge amount of support.
Any general or admiral that tried to talk them into doing otherwise would find himself looking at the wrong end of rifles and pissed off soldiers.
Luke is mentally abusing himself.
What the writer fails to understand is that any coup was much more likely under Trump's predecessor.
He typed all that with one hand.
Amazing.
If liberal judges and screaming lawyers somehow managed to “impeach” President Trump, the military would be the first to “stage a coup” to put him back in office.
Whoohoo, let the liberal and Rino ranks try start a coup, pretty pleaaaase...
Then we would do away with the swamp for good.
That said, the only reason libs would
do it is if they knew of a coordinated co-attack from Russian and China.
So is the author implicating asking Russian and China to invade?
Agreed, the military is fully behind Trump.
I’d bet that 3/4 of the 0-9 & O-10s would be willing, and half of the 0-7s and O-8s would. WAY too many of them are Political Animals who have already shown a willingness to sell out the Constitution and the Nation for that next star, and perhaps a Board of Directors gig with a major military contractor after retirement.
A third of the 0-3 through O-6s probably would, if they thought it would succeed and they got a promotion out of it, and half the O-1 and O-2s would because they have more time in some lefty college than they do in uniform /the real world.
Of the NCOs, I’d bet that 15% of the E-7s through E-9s would, and 20% of the E5s and E-6s would. And about 1/3 of the E-1 through E-4s would.
Maybe a decent percentage of the above would come to their senses if they had to fire on or order firing upon any significant number of Civilian Trumpster Loyalists. I hope so. And I hope we never have to find out.
The numbers just aren’t there for a massive coup, no matter how many of the ones who got an extra star or two from 0bama might like to see it.
There is no need. The swamp is perfectly in charge.
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