U.N. Force to disarm America

Would you welcome a U.N. force to occupy the U.S.?


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We have no global enemies. How refreshing that Dickpuncher has set me straight. lol.
we have them, but I'd say only China in anything like the remote future is capable of doing anything to US interests. Like maybe some space satellites, or possibly a challenge to US Pacific fleets.

China is the 2nd largest economy, iis putting a lot of money into their armed forces. They also sucessfully hack into a lot of our advanced Defense weaponry.
Still they are no match for the US, nor is any so called allanice of anyone else in the world.

We take wars to them, they don't take war to the US - the US has oceans, and unless Canada, and Mexico, become adversaries,
we have nothing to worry about in terms of invasions
 
we have them, but I'd say only AChina in anything like the remote future is capable of doing anything to US interests.
Like maybe some space satellites, or possibly a challenge to US Pacific fleets.

China is the 2nd largest economy, s putting a lot of money into their armed forces. They also sucessfully hack into a lot of our advancedDefense weaponry.
Stil they are no match for the US, nor is any so called allaice of anyone else in the world.

We take wars to them, they don't take war to the US - the US has oceans, and unless Canda, and Mexico, become adversaries, we have nothing to worry about in trms of invasions

I also believe you're overestimating our supremacy, russia and china combined could do some shit. Add in Iran and north korea, and they may have something. Now add it a federal government who invites them in to accomplish U.N. enforcement and then what?
 
I also believe you're overestimating our supremacy, russia and china combined could do some shit. Add in Iran and north korea, and they may have something. Now add it a federal government who invites them in to accomplish U.N. enforcement and then what?
the difficulty is getting all those actors to act in coordianation. Russia and China have the Shanghi Co-operaion Organization, a group that uses "soft power". as a counter to western allaince of NATO.

N. Korea is a rogue state, I doubt Iran wants to hitch up with them as the sanctions on the uranium enrichment are already biting into the Iranian economy.

The US wars post 9-11 are an anomaly - driven by the fear factor of terrorism.

The global playing field is going back to 'soft power' - ability to attract and co-opt rather than coerce or use force or give money as a means of persuasion.

The US is lacking in this, and better start to learn this is the only way to maintain our edge - weapons/wars do not make a country strong.
 
I don't think it's that big a difficulty really.
maybe not so much difficulty, as utilitarian.

Iran is reaching out to the west, becuase it is suffering economically - the sanctions are biting. N.Korea is irrational. Russia and China are not looking towrds military confrontation, as much as setting up an alternative (SCO) organization to spread their influence
 
What if the federal government is complicit? What if they just are wanting U.N. assistance in implementing international environmental laws and handgun reduction initiatives? Are you against the initiatives of the u.n.?

What if space aliens also decided to help with the invasion??

Or

What if space aliens decided to help repel the invaders??

Or

What if the mole people, from under the earth, decided that this would be a good time to conquer all the surface dwellers

Or

<fill in you own scenario> :palm:
 
What if space aliens also decided to help with the invasion??

Or

What if space aliens decided to help repel the invaders??

Or

What if the mole people, from under the earth, decided that this would be a good time to conquer all the surface dwellers

Or

<fill in you own scenario> :palm:

Now you're just being an idiot.
 
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