In fact, politicization of the military may soon get even worse, especially if some in the right wing of the Republican Party have their way. In the past, politicians often used service members as political props and military policies as wedge issues to appeal to voters, with the military as bystander in its own politicization. In the next phase, politicians may seek to impose ideological litmus tests in promotions and appointments of senior officers. If successful, such tactics would transform the military from the nonpartisan force it is today to an ally of one faction of the GOP.

  • @[email protected]
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    378 months ago

    Lmfao, its not creeping, it’s ingrained. The polarized elements just feel safer being loud about it lately.

  • @agent_flounder
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    158 months ago

    Getting military backing is necessary for a coup to succeed.

  • @[email protected]
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    88 months ago

    Let’s ask Mike Flynn what he thinks.

    He may as well answer us as he continues to draw retirement money from US taxpayers.