homeland territories?
Do we just kinda gather people together and put them in refugee camps?
What if the enemy continues to advance despite the best efforts of the military?
Unfeasible as it sounds, i’m talking about worst-case scenario here (but without nukes).
Oh yeah, that’ real contingency planning that is.
Get a life! You’ve not asked a question but want an answer to fit an argument that you’re having outside this environment.
May 2nd, 2010 at 8:38 am
we can never get invaded. the US military is currently training every single one of it’s troops in all 5 branches various techniques and grappling moves to wrestle the enemy to the ground, sit on their face and fart.
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May 2nd, 2010 at 9:14 am
Get a life! You’ve not asked a question but want an answer to fit an argument that you’re having outside this environment.
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May 2nd, 2010 at 10:02 am
Exact plans are probably kept confidential. The Pentagon creates contingency plans for almost every conceivable scenario out there…from biological/nuclear attack, to invasion, etc.
I would surmise that the state governors would activate the National Guard components within their respective states/districts, some would help evacuate civilians to safety while others would try to defeat the attack or delay their movement inland until active duty forces can be mobilized and sent into the fight.
Exactly where you will go will depend on where the enemy is attacking and how big the force is and how much land area they are projected to be able to take. Civilians might be sent from one area to another if the enemy keeps gaining territory, in an attempt to keep you guys out of harm’s way. It all just depends on many, many factors which are too numerous to even start speculating about.
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May 2nd, 2010 at 10:07 am
Head for Alaska, Colorado, Montana, Texas or Idaho. These states have the most weapons per ca-pita, and are fully prepared for worst case scenarios. Colorado, Alaska and Montana have more wilderness area to disappear in.
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