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Get real. This is standard military training, all necessary for foreign deployments as is environment security.
Now for the incredible news flash: nobody is training to take your guns. The military has far better things to worry about than plan some imaginary, conspiracy-laden, "invasion" of OUR OWN country. Geez, take the tinfoil hats off please.
-SARguy
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You've made my point. We, as the US Military or as the UN, go into other countries and disarm their citizens, for OUR "environmental security." Then we leave, and they're left to the wolves. This exact thing has happened several times in the last decade. And this is a GOOD thing? Human Rights are exactly that; the RIGHTS of ALL humans. I'm ashamed at our civilian and military leadership for committing these crimes under the aspices of "we're the UN, and we're here to help you."
I don't believe that our government is going to try to perform a mass confiscation. They'd be slaughtered, one way or another, even today. A decade or two from now; maybe not. In the meantime, they're culling the herds by passing ever-more restrictive gun laws, forcing us to choose between becoming a criminal and being disarmed. Most people will choose the latter. For the rest, when the time does finally come, they will be demonized to the point where no one is sympathetic. The media has had decades of propaganda experience that they'll be able to put to work like never before.
If the US *must* be in foreign countries, we should be setting the example that we claim to follow, which is freedom and liberty, not victim disarmament. And meanwhile, we're also training our "UN pals" on victim disarmament, and these people won't have nearly as much of a problem disarming Americans, especially with all the experience they're building up in other nations.
Our own forces are setting up genocides as we speak. That they haven't happened in OUR country yet is only a minor issue...
-Troy