A former Army command sergeant major expresses unease over the sight of armed National Guardsmen patrolling Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. He draws parallels between his wartime experiences in places like Baghdad and the current conditions in a capital city where soldiers are deployed not for combat, but in a domestic environment that demands community trust and interaction.
The veteran highlights the risks associated with deploying young Guardsmen, who may lack the training to handle complex urban situations involving vulnerable civilians. He warns that normalizing this military presence could undermine the trust essential to democracy, as armed patrols shift from being extraordinary to commonplace, blurring the lines between military and civilian safety roles.
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