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The Trump administration reportedly plans to mobilize up to 1,700 National Guard troops across 19 states in the coming weeks to support its immigration and anti-crime crackdowns, a dramatic expansion of the controversial operation that’s seen federal agents and Guard troops carrying out activities across Washington, D.C.
The troops, who will largely be activated across Republican-controlled states, will serve in support of the administration’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, as well as other law enforcement priorities, according to comment from unnamed Pentagon officials and documents obtained by Fox News.
“Crime crackdown”.
What fucking crime?
Fake problem so he can deploy troops for no reason and later declare victory. Typical Trump bullshit.
Protests against Trump
FASCIST FUCKING PIG - why is this mother fucker still alive. Diet Coke, fast food, and hate apparently will sustain you longer than imagined. Never wanted anyone to die more in my lifetime.
It’s embarrassing that the news media just repeats his “anti-crime” lie.
Yeah, “The Independent” has never lived up to its name, but if you had asked me a decade or two ago, I’d have thought it would draw the line at or before blatant fascist suppression of all dissent…
It wasn’t too bad when it started, but now it’s owned by Lebedev and some Saudi frontman, and it has become increasingly erratic.
It’s not a “crime crackdown” or a “law and order crackdown”. Why does the Independent have to sanitize what he is doing? This is an authoritarian intimidation tactic.
The media is either complicit or already intimidated depending on the outlet.
The Independent is a UK paper. They’re complicit.
It’s paint by numbers dictatorship. They’re literally going through a checklist of how to instill a dictatorship.
Military coup, you assume licking fake journalists.
I don’t know what it originally said, or what you edited, but this is clearly still not quite right…
Trump smells so much like Hitler.
Hitler had a big problem with flatulence, so you’re probably right.
Not to be paranoid but I have a strange feeling that he’s not leaving after his term is over. This national guard thing might go wrong with people fighting against it then someone will get shot/die and it will be used as a way to gain even more control (like what happened in South Korea minus the better outcome). Or he is going to start a war as a way to stay in power.
That’s been obvious for a long time now. He incited an insurrection the last time he didn’t want to leave office. He’ll do anything and everything he needs to stay in power.
Mark my words, they are hoping and expecting reactions, from this especially, but from everything they do.
The actual accelerationists, the ones who mean it, who aren’t cosplaying on the weekends, and who actually have the means to achieve it - are in the White House. Every new instability they cause, and every single violent act from anyone of any stripe, contributes to the chaotically ramped up, militarized, unhinged climate that they precisely want for the next election cycle.
It’s been less than a year. You’re not being paranoid - naive, if anything. You and everyone else should start preparing for the worst - they are really going to try it, and we’ve seen very little opposition from the rest of the US government(s).
no shit?
Since noone is posting it, here’s a list of the states:
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wyoming
So almost entirely red states that went for trump. I live in one of these states right next to an Air Force base. It’ll be terrifying if I go to some places this or next weekend and happen to see National Guard. Fucking nuts.
The ingredients in this cocktail A Molotov cocktail has three main components:
A casing. This is usually made of glass, in order to hold and store the fuel, but shatter upon impact in order to release it. Alcohol bottles are commonly seen in media, but Spaniards in their civil war were known for using jam jars. Fuel. This can be alcohol, kerosene, napalm, gasoline (petrol), or other compounds that are flammable. Again, in media, we typically see alcohol being used, but there are better choices (more on that below). A fuse, wick, or some other method for ignition. This could be a rag or other absorbent material stuffed into the opening of the casing, but it could also be wind-proof matches, or a mixture of chemicals that, when combined with chemicals inside the casing, will spontaneously ignite. All three of these components can be fairly easily obtained by civilians, hence the popularity of the Molotov.
Common mistakes when mixing a Molotov One of the big challenges with homemade Molotov cocktails is that they cannot be instantly used, or stored long-term; you need to light the fuse right before you’re going to use it. It’s like a grenade, but instead of just pulling a pin, you have to carry a lighter.
In the design most commonly seen in the media, the fuse is a piece of cloth, stuffed into the neck of a bottle. This rag soaks up the flammable liquid.
Note that Molotovs don’t explode on their own! That soaked rag doesn’t carry the fire down into the bottle, but rather ignites the liquid once it splashes, when the bottle breaks.
Because of this, it is important to ensure that the rag is stuffed tightly into the neck of the bottle, so that extra liquid won’t dribble out! Otherwise, when the rag is lit, there’s a risk of spilling flammable liquid on the user.
The wick also should not be very long! Again, remember that the wick is just a way to transfer fire to the target, along with the liquid. You only need a wick that’s an inch or two long.
Another challenge is selecting the right fuel. There are upsides and downsides to each:
Alcohol will burn well, but must be at a high proof or concentration; you can’t use regular 80 proof vodka. You’ll need to use at least 100 proof, ideally something even stronger, like Everclear. Gasoline will burn strongly, but won’t last long, so you get a big fireball but then nothing. The best fuels are mixed with a thickener; the Finns used gasoline mixed with roofing tar to create a form of napalm that lasted longer and stuck to targets. Finally, it’s important to select the right casing. You’re throwing a glass bottle, which needs to be tough enough to stay intact while you’re handling it, but also fragile enough to break when it hits the target.
Unlike a grenade, nothing in the Molotov actually makes it “explode”, aside from the kinetic energy when it hits the target. Some tips:
Don’t use a Molotov against a soft target. If you throw a Molotov at a bush, it won’t break, and you’ll just look silly. Many bottles, such as wine or champagne bottles, are designed to not break when they are dropped. They are generally too thick/sturdy to work for a Molotov. Some guides recommend scoring the bottles with a glass cutter or knife, in order to better ensure that they fully break when they hit. Throw overhand, like chucking a tomahawk or throwing axe. This can be tough, depending on fuse positioning, but gives greater range. The Finns eventually found that, instead of stuffing a rag into the open neck of a bottle, it was easier to strap a weatherproof match to the outside of the bottle, light it, and then throw the sealed bottle with burning match. This also ensures that nothing ignites prematurely or drips out.
If you’re protesting against something, and someone whips out a Molotov, be prepared for the police or forces on the other side to respond in kind. A Molotov is deadly, and it will elicit deadly force to be used by the other side.
Finally, every bit of using a Molotov is dangerous. You’re holding a flame, right next to a bottle of very flammable liquid. Drop it by accident? Fumble the throw? Have someone shoot or smack it out of your hands? There’s a very good chance you’ll set yourself on fire.
Remember, a Molotov does not explode like a bomb; a good cocktail has a tight seal between the internal mixture and the outside flame! A good Molotov has a tightly sealed bottle, but one that is fragile enough to break when it impacts a target.
Despite what we see on television, most alcohols won’t be concentrated or high-proof enough to burn. Actual Molotovs are usually made with gasoline or kerosene.
Red states so another yard for Krasnov.
You gave him an inch, then a yard, next a mile.
I am in one of those too. It is great how literally everyone is broke or has job insecurity and they are just wasting money.
New mexico is not exactly a red state but its quite a list.
Glad but shocked Oklahoma isn’t on that list. Let’s hope this fails miserably and instead expands to my state. Exactly what’s his plans on feeding and housing these guards? In LA they had to sleep on the street and had no food. We need to call our Congressmen and demand they put a stop to this bullshit.
Do you know what they called the law that gave legislative power to Adolf Hitler’s newly formed executive in 1933? “Gesetz zur Behebung der Not von Volk und Reich” so roughly “Law for the remediation of distress to people and reich”. It strikes me that by rhetorically elevating the normal levels of crime to the level of distress to the people and country, and then activating emergency powers, Donald Trump is following in the same footsteps.
can we skip to the part where he puts a bullet in his head
He’ll probably miss, even if he tries it.
Anyone who supports trump is a facist. They may not think so, and won’t like being called that. But that’s what they are
so national military parade times 20
President is using American military to invade America as per putin’s instructions.
There is no crime problem (relatively). Just like there is no migrant problem.
But you know what would bring crime down? Equality.
The crime is coming from inside the (white) house.
The Act does not prevent the Army National Guard or the Air National Guard under state authority from acting in a law enforcement capacity within its home state or in an adjacent state if invited by that state’s governor. The United States Coast Guard (under the Department of Homeland Security) is not covered by the Act either, primarily because although it is an armed service, it also has a maritime law enforcement mission.
The title of the Act comes from the legal concept of posse comitatus, the authority under which a county sheriff, or another law officer, can conscript any able-bodied person to assist in keeping the peace.