Posted on Feb 17, 2015
Sgt Jay Jones
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I don't think there is anyone here who can disagree with the fact that ISIS is in the United States.

Since President Obama has in defacto declared WAR on ISIS.

What is the military's role in this "War" on the domestic home front.

If you are standing in line at Starbucks and someone is in line also wearing an ISIS shirt or robe, what is our obligation as Veterans, Retired, or Active Duty Military?

1) What kind of action do you take if any, if you are Active Duty?
2) What kind of action do you take if any, if you are Retired Military?
3) What kind of action do you take if any, if you are a Veteran?

I have no doubts in my mind that this will become an issue in the very near future. What are our legal responsibilities? What are our moral responsibilities.

We all took an oath to protect the country against all enemies both foreign and DOMESTIC?
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COL Charles Williams
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CH (MAJ) William Beaver I believe it is high. Guarding gates and perimeters gives only the illusion of security. The highest and most dangerous threat is the insider threat. Look at Fort Hood. Hassan was also supposedly one of us. The insider threat is an even harder threat to detect and defeat... Until such time as we stop caring more about feelings and being PC, then actually finding the bad actors.
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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I think we need to assume that there are ISIS or ISIS sympathizers everywhere in the United States ... including military posts and other government installations.
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SSgt Auto Total Loss Claims Associate
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Sgt Jay Jones, there is nooooo way they can get in here, Sgt. Our borders are airtight...

Sorry, I couldn't keep a straight face during that.
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