Is the U.S. military facing internal dissent? IDF pushed beyond its limits?
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What happens when soldiers stop believing in the mission?
New reporting shows a surge in dissent inside the U.S. military, with a 1000% increase in conscientious objector requests. These aren’t fringe cases — this includes personnel across multiple branches who are saying they don’t want to participate in a war they don’t understand or support.
At the same time, the Israel Defense Forces is being described as stretched across multiple fronts, relying heavily on reservists while expanding operations that require even more troops.
This raises a serious question:
Are we looking at two militaries under strain — one stretched thin, the other increasingly unwilling?
In this episode, I break it down through the lens of Proxy Racism — how people are used as instruments to carry out agendas they don’t control, often against their own conscience.
Some soldiers are now saying no.
And that matters.
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