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[–] puppinstuff@lemmy.ca 17 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (2 children)

This is dangerius rhetoric but I don’t believe the US military needs to be told to “plan” for an invasion of anywhere on the planet. The plan is already on a big shelf between “blow up the Vatican” and “mine the Marianas Trench”

[–] Malgas@beehaw.org 3 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

Hell, the US military has a detailed strategic plan for responding to zombies.

Not that that sort of thing is unique to the US. cf. Crisis in Zefira, a sci-fi training scenario commissioned by National Defense Canada.

[–] sonori@beehaw.org 1 points 1 hour ago

Ya, zombies tend to be a really popular disaster to workshop a response to because planning a response to them can basically involve close collaboration between any group of agencies at all levels of government/healthcare.

[–] dermanus@lemmy.ca 8 points 5 hours ago

100% and even if they did it wouldn't be communicated through the press. This is the loud mouth in chief "negotiating" in public again.