Guest Opinion: Troops Shouldn’t Be Fighting America’s Culture Wars
Over 2,200 National Guard troops and active-duty Marines have been deployed recently in multiple cities to address unrest and immigration protests, raising legal and societal concerns.
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Editorial by Bloomberg Opinion | Troops shouldn’t be fighting America’s culture wars
In little more than six months, the White House has sent uniformed troops into the streets of U.S. cities more frequently and on thinner pretexts than any of its modern predecessors; it’s even proposing to create standing units available for…
Guest Opinion: Troops shouldn’t be fighting America’s culture wars
In little more than six months, the White House has sent uniformed troops into the streets of U.S. cities more frequently and on thinner pretexts than any of its modern predecessors; it’s even proposing to create standing units available for…
Troops shouldn’t be fighting America’s culture wars - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
In little more than six months, the White House has sent uniformed troops into the streets of U.S. cities more frequently and on thinner pretexts than any of its modern predecessors; it’s even proposing to create standing units available for the president to deploy domestically on short notice. Administration officials say they’re restoring law-and-order. What seems clearer is that they’re undermining the world’s finest military and endangering …
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