First, it is interesting that this young man speaks more clearly on the importance of the 2nd Amendment, it’s actual intended purpose, than most who engage in discourse on that subject…
Second, I don’t know how many potential ‘revolutionaries’ there might actually be, but I can’t but wonder given that the end of Russia’s regime ultimately must come from within, if there is any value to providing arms to said people, must like the US has been condemned for in the past with other nations.
As this war continues and Russia’s military and security infrastructure are weakened, might there be a point where an armed revolution – as unlikely as I believe such a thing to be – could actually be successful, in operational terms? I do not personally think the Russian people have it in them, but assuming there were enough who did, and they had the weapons, would it be possible? Can we speak intelligently on the details in practical terms, or speculate on what further degradation of Russia’s military and security services and infrastructure would need to happen for this to be realistically possible? Again, speaking operationally.
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First, it is interesting that this young man speaks more clearly on the importance of the 2nd Amendment, it’s actual intended purpose, than most who engage in discourse on that subject…
Second, I don’t know how many potential ‘revolutionaries’ there might actually be, but I can’t but wonder given that the end of Russia’s regime ultimately must come from within, if there is any value to providing arms to said people, must like the US has been condemned for in the past with other nations.
As this war continues and Russia’s military and security infrastructure are weakened, might there be a point where an armed revolution – as unlikely as I believe such a thing to be – could actually be successful, in operational terms? I do not personally think the Russian people have it in them, but assuming there were enough who did, and they had the weapons, would it be possible? Can we speak intelligently on the details in practical terms, or speculate on what further degradation of Russia’s military and security services and infrastructure would need to happen for this to be realistically possible? Again, speaking operationally.