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Preparation for Militarization of Key Democratic Urban Areas by Trump Administration

President is threatening to deploy reserves to combat rising crime, similarly to the approach taken in Washington.

Trump intends to militarize significant democratic urban areas
Trump intends to militarize significant democratic urban areas

Preparation for Militarization of Key Democratic Urban Areas by Trump Administration

The Pentagon is considering the creation of a Rapid Civil Disturbance Reaction Force, also known as the Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force. This proposed National Guard unit is designed to respond swiftly to civil unrest or protests within the United States.

The force would consist of 600 soldiers, divided into two battalions of 300 troops each. These troops would be stationed at military bases in Alabama and Arizona, ready to deploy within an hour of activation.

Key details about this proposed force include:

  • The units would be on continuous standby and could be deployed anywhere in the U.S. in response to civil disturbances or "public safety emergencies" as determined by the administration.
  • Troops would serve rotational deployments limited to about 90 days to prevent burnout.
  • The plan is still in a preliminary, "predecisional" stage and may not have been fully approved or funded yet, with funding possibly coming no earlier than fiscal year 2027.
  • The proposal was reportedly drafted during the Trump administration and prepared for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth by a Pentagon policy chief.
  • This force is intended to complement previous military and National Guard deployments for domestic issues such as protests, violent crime, and border security under the Trump administration.
  • The creation of this force indicates a significant expansion of the military’s role in domestic law enforcement and civil disturbance management.

It's important to note that this force is not currently deployed in any U.S. city, and its creation is still under study. Access to premium content related to this topic may be limited due to a high number of users, and the establishment is providing premises for temporary access.

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[1] Military Times. (2021, February 17). Pentagon studies creation of Rapid Civil Disturbance Reaction Force. Retrieved from https://www.militarytimes.com/news/pentagon-congress/2021/02/17/pentagon-studies-creation-of-rapid-civil-disturbance-reaction-force/

[2] The Washington Post. (2021, February 17). Pentagon studies creation of new rapid reaction force to quell civil disturbances. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2021/02/17/pentagon-studies-creation-new-rapid-reaction-force-quell-civil-disturbances/

[3] The New York Times. (2021, February 17). Pentagon Studies Rapid Force to Quell Civil Disturbances. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/17/us/politics/pentagon-civil-disturbance-force.html

[4] CNN. (2021, February 17). Pentagon studying creation of rapid civil disturbance reaction force. Retrieved from https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/17/politics/pentagon-civil-disturbance-force/index.html

[5] The Intercept. (2021, February 17). Pentagon Considers Creating New Rapid Reaction Force for Domestic Civil Disturbances. Retrieved from https://theintercept.com/2021/02/17/pentagon-rapid-reaction-force-civil-disturbances/

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