Originally Posted by
Kantian Pragmatist
Believe me, if the US army wanted to completely put down the rebellion in Iraq, there wouldn't be a rebellion in Iraq. There also wouldn't be people or buildings or much of anything but fused glass, either, but there definitely wouldn't be a rebellion. I don't doubt that the trouble of having to deal with an insurgency is a large part of why the government doesn't act like bigger assholes to its own citizenry, after all, it was a major part of the thinking in the Pentagon for why we needed to get out of Vietnam. They didn't think they could fight over there and put down an insurgency at home. But it is ludicrous to suggest that, even if they didn't start throwing citizens in concentration camps and we wanted to overthrown them for some other reason, we would be successful. Indeed, this is the point that is pertinent here. The right to own a gun is not so you can defend yourself against a malicious government. It is so you have a weapon you can use to help overthrow your government should you and your fellow citizens deem it necessary. I very seriously doubt that such a coup is possible, given the vast asymmetry in strength.