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Lord, protect our military. We pray that You would give them Your wisdom and discernment as they deal with these changes. Guide them with Your Spirit.
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When official Department of Defense spokesmen attacked Tucker Carlson—who criticized the military’s integration of diversity-centered staffing mandates—they exposed a crucial gap between what Americans believe their military to be and the true purpose of our trillion-dollar war machine. What is being interpreted as an escalation in the culture wars is actually about how our regime perceives power itself.

The primary purpose of the U.S. military is to protect the global economic status quo, sometimes known as the “neoliberal order” or “the Washington Consensus.” General Officers and Senior Enlisted men responding to Carlson’s remarks about women in combat did so in their official capacity as representatives of the United States Department of Defense, in uniform, using official Twitter accounts without standard disclaimers. While they insisted they were simply “defending their soldiers” from unjust criticism, this superficial claim fails to capture the truth about the unfolding dynamic.

The debate that is playing out right now about sex, gender, and the military is happening only because we never, as a country, actually had it. We never sat down and had a discussion about the merits of pushing our military services to adopt the goals of gender “neutrality” that have emerged as a cultural Schelling point over the last decade in the civilian world. “We” just did it, through executive orders and mandates within the Defense Department’s civilian leadership.  . . .

Scarcely anyone who isn’t already connected to the military—as a veteran, on active duty, or involved in defense policy circles—knew that it had gone all-in on complete and total sex and gender integration in all branches and roles. For others, Carlson exposed them to something that’s been in progress for years. Millions of his viewers—patriotic Americans who care about the security of the nation and have immense respect for the military—probably felt like they had been lied to and betrayed.  . . .

The common refrain from both civilian leaders and active-duty service members alike is that the military “should be a reflection of our values as a nation.” But the military is becoming a reflection of the values of the global economic order, not those of the United States. Over the last 10 years, and with increasing intensity over the last five, corporations and governments in the West have set out to redesign their entire societies along specific goals regarding sex and gender representation for purely socio-political reasons. Gender parity in boardrooms, among senior management, and in executive training, along with other diversity-related mandates, is widely considered—at least among elites—a necessity.

These explicit cultural changes bled naturally and inevitably into the staffing and design of the armed forces of the United States. . . .

But has anyone asked whether redesigning the military to be a reflection of these new values and goals makes for good warfighting? Does it make formations more efficient, effective, and lethal in making war?

An oft-cited Marine Corps study on this subject comes back with the answer as a resounding “no.”  . . .

In an era where the maintenance of the global economic order is a function of the United States military’s ability to maintain continuous autonomous surveillance, drop GBU-24s at scale, and deploy a carrier vessel fleet in a “show of force” to deter pirates, no one is going to care if your infantry platoon sees a decrease in its average fitness scores. Over time, these small issues of sex and gender integration may bubble up and fester at the surface of a military organization and make it weak and unreliable—this is the perspective of people sympathetic to Tucker Carlson’s argument—but the leaders of the global economic order are not concerned with the details here.  . . .

The American public is exposed to an image of an armed forces composed of bearded alpha males in special operations units, cigar-smoking paratroopers rescuing the world from fascism, or the sight of the Blue Angels tearing across the sky above the Super Bowl, all designed to enhance the perception that the U.S. military is unstoppable. The reality of a bloated million-headed mass of semi-fit clerks does not set the blood pumping.

Claims of “imperial overreach,” or of a military tired and worn out after 20 years of constant military operations around the world, are overstated because deployment is a planned dance. To illustrate the commitment the U.S. has to neoliberal security requirements, starting in 2002, and culminating with the implementation of the Brigade Combat Team, the U.S. Army redesigned the entire force around the concept of “continuous operations.” A roughly 4,000-soldier unit (depending on type) is an independently deployable force designed to operate as a singular organization that brings with it whatever combat, support, and logistics power are needed. The Army is, by design, built for continuous marginal operations. Only a portion is deployed at once, and the unit rotations are explicitly built to allow units to reequip, rearm, and retrain. Thus, any problems with the design or demographics of the formation are isolated and “risk managed.” Since we always have a replacement unit on the calendar, any problems that emerge are dealt with after re-deployment.  . . .

Eventually a tail event occurs—a black swan that forces the system to operate above full capacity—that exposes all the rot that has built up in the system over time, which was intentionally ignored to ensure the operation continues.

The black swan event on the horizon that will expose any lingering lethargy in the U.S. Army and other military branches—and thus the global economic order itself—is a cataclysmic confrontation with The People’s Republic of China, probably over the status of Taiwan. . . .

Avoiding a catastrophic naval engagement and a bloody and gruesome island-hopping war could be explained as allowing a conflict on the margins in order to avoid the one at the center. But much of the marginal value of the global economic order comes from manufacturing cheap goods in China and semiconductors in Taiwan; changing the terms of this arrangement could be a killing blow to the current economic order. Maintaining this order means maxing out the capacity of an institution built on the same operational principles as the global economic system itself, with a built-in margin of waste that reflects socio-political priorities. All of the de-optimizations implemented to make the military “look like America” will be exposed. . . .

All of a sudden we’re back to talking about what the U.S. military should be preparing for. A giant WWIII scenario, or a limited engagement with a near-peer adversary where new technologies clash for the first time?  . . .

Tucker Carlson may have kicked a hornet’s nest by pointing out that the U.S. military is captive to a cultural program that most Americans do not agree with. But the military serves the global economic order, not the average American. To the extent that the people in charge are concerned about the risks of designing a military based on principles of equity and diversity, their concern stops at ensuring that global capital movement is not impacted. Focusing on the technical details of how military units actually perform will not return us to status quo ante. The armed forces have modeled themselves according to human resources dictates set by the architects of neoliberalism. To face China, the underlying assumption of neoliberalism is that continued diversity and inclusion initiatives and access to markets will, by definition, reduce conflict. Unfortunately for the neoliberals, the Chinese Communist Party sees the U.S.-dominated neoliberal order itself as something to be defeated. . . .

Share your prayers in the comments below for our military as they grapple with these changes!

(Excerpt from American Mind. Article by Frank Bennett. Photo Credit: Canva.)

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Robert Righter
April 27, 2021

Proverbs 21:31
The horse is prepared against the day of battle: but safety is of the Lord
Proverbs 14:34
Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.
Matthew 6:33
But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
Lord, your people have performed those requirements that you told us to do. We live in a land of a generation containing perverse and rebellious ways. We are not part of them. We have separated ourselves from them. We choose life, and have delivered your word to our children and those around us. We believe in, receive, and await your salvation. We judge ourselves according to your word. And pray for those around us who will be receiving your judgment. Like you, we are willing that none should perish, but they would come to the knowledge of the Truth. We pray and intercede for them. It would be a lot better for them to repent than to be lost. It may take a little bit longer to get things lined up for them, but we have your patience, your word, and your time. Thank you for hearing our prayer and delivering this nation that has been dedicated to you. And has been the flag ship of your gospel to the world. We’re not surprised that the enemy should make such an attack on the center of his demise. We know how this ends. We know that we win through the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen
We commit ourselves to work your will.
Galatians 6:9
And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
Lord, we have signed up for, and been in it for the long-haul.

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Curtis Guhl
April 27, 2021

Suddenly the military and the intelligence agencies are saying China is the number one aggressor, but are politically suppressed to say how this enemy can be defeated. We ask you Lord to weaken our enemies.thank you

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Lori Meed
April 27, 2021

Have mercy, Lord. Our military leaders require courage to speak and lead in Your wisdom.and with common sense. Grant them boldness to stand against decrees that are wicked and will cripple us militarily. Allow our military to defend us according to Biblical precepts. Faithful One, watch over each member, leader and chaplain to uphold righteousness, truth and law.

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Darlene Estlow
April 26, 2021

Father we pray for our military at this perilous time. We pray that you would give wisdom to our military leaders. Cause then to look to you instead of the world.

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