The last time around, Trump’s efforts to pack the Defense Department with cranks and flunkies came too late to bring the military under his full political control. The president and his advisers were slow-footed and disorganized, and lacked familiarity with Washington politics. They were hindered as well by the courage and professionalism of the military officers and civilian appointees who, side by side, serve in the Defense Department.

… In a second term, Trump would combine his instincts for revenge and self-protection. He would seek not only to get even with an officer corps that he thinks betrayed him, but also to break the military as one of the few institutions able to constrain his attempts to act against the Constitution and the rule of law.

  • @Mostly_Gristle
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    1410 months ago

    Of course it would be. Dictatorships aren’t really possible in a country with a military that refuses to march against its own people.

    • @RizzRustbolt
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      110 months ago

      And a military that is willing to kill its own people has recently shown that it’s pretty bad about going up against other armies.