For many of us, our country is walking a tightrope between democracy and autocracy.
I am a US American civilian. I avoided serving in the US military during the Vietnam War. My father and son were in the military – one in WWII – the other a never-deployed Marine. Despite these secondary contact with our armed forces, I do not understand the US military mind and culture. I do know it is the most lethal force in human history.
For this BCR series — “Nature of the U.S. Military” — I ask US Veterans to help me understand the nature of our armed forces.
And ask them — if push comes to shove — will our military uphold this republic of and by the people – or follow the orders of a corrupt Commander-in-Chief
Captain Matthew Hoh helped get me starte. Matthew Hoh is a Senior Fellow with the Center for International Policy and a member of the Eisenhower Media Network.
Matthew Hoh served nearly a dozen years as a US Marine with experiences in overseas wars in the American occupation of Iraq between 2004 and 2007 — and Captain Hoh contributed to US policy and operations at the Pentagon and State Department. In 2009, Matthew Hoh resigned his position with the State Department in Afghanistan in protest of the escalation of that war.