Celeste Solum provides facts and she is a former FEMA Veteran. She says that at best 3% of those you mention will fight. We only had 2 million at the Capital for the protest to save America. Thats .0057142857 % of our population. 2 mil divided by 350 mil .
So thats just to start. Did you even listen to Jeff Nyquist lay out the threat. With China owning ALL the West Coast shipping ports and loading more container vessels with troops than we have torpedos for is just a start. Your Military is stripped of all the red blooded leaders since 2008 Homey. Give me the name of ONE General, the name of ONE Carrier Captain that has stood up for America, remember, its been 14 years.
We are happily paying for our own prison, not the old one, the NEW upgraded one with bigger fags and commies to beat on us and man those 30k Guillotines.
So thats just to start. Did you even listen to Jeff Nyquist lay out the threat. With a certain asian nation that shall remain unnamed owning ALL the West Coast shipping ports and loading more container vessels with troops than we have torpedos for is just a star
Units are typically broken down into 1. Operations, 2. Logistics, and 3. Intelligence.
The only people really qualified for Intelligence are people specifically trained for it. Operations is an activity anyone can become reasonably competent at depending on the type of operation and if you have experienced people handling the training of your guys.
Logistics is something almost anyone with some common sense can do, but naturally experience will aid.
Comms you have to not be fucking retarded in order to do, and do well enough that you don't get you and your people killed against an invading force. If you don't understand what you're doing, then its lights out for you and them. If they don't understand what they're doing, then they'll get you killed along with them. Comms ties everything together. Intelligence tells you what is possible. Logistics makes it possible. And Operations carries out the mission.
In guerilla warfare there are several key divisions: the underground, the guerrilla forces, public components, the auxiliary, shadow government, and a government-in-exile.
Here they are described in brief: https://pic8.co/sh/YB4BXA.png https://pic8.co/sh/fIsfhl.png
The biggest elements I see missing are the guerilla and the per-requisites for a government-in-exile. There are elements of the u.s. regime that are unhappy and under the right conditions would provide aid under any sort of occupation, and so these would likely form the basis of a shadow government.
It's expected any public component would be destroyed or heavily suppressed but we can expect under these conditions that existing factions and orgs may unite efforts to complete the work.
The underground would likely be elements of the public itself, while the auxiliary could only be based on former military, as they're the only element that would have the organizational skills necessary to pull off the role.
This realistically is what any resistance to a foreign occupation would look like. Thats my analysis.
For more details read the unconventional warfare pocket guide, along with
https://irp.fas.org/cia/guerilla.htm https://faculty.chass.ncsu.edu/slatta/hi216/documents/che.htm As well as "selections on guerilla warfare" by Mao Zedong Also someone told me the united states special operations command library is a good source though I haven't looked into it.
if i had to make a bet it would be british colombia that would get invaded no one has guns there and the asian population is massive it would be way easier than the USA. once they get a foothold in BC theycould then expand their campaign to alberta where all the oil is
No guns here? We might not have handguns but there are a lot of gun owners. They can have what's left of Hongcouver, they own it anyway.
all they need is a staging ground
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