‘Hell No, We Won’t Go!’ – Most Americans Would Not Serve If War Broke Out

On today’s Ron Paul Liberty Report:

According to a new YouGov poll, the majority of Americans of military age would refuse to fight if a major global conflagration broke out including the United States. What does this say about our foreign policy and US future? Also today:  Texas Governor declares war… on the First Amendment!

Reprinted from The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.

11 thoughts on “‘Hell No, We Won’t Go!’ – Most Americans Would Not Serve If War Broke Out”

  1. It’s good most people would refuse to fight in a war. The USA and its allies should calm down and end its wars and drone strikes and refuse to start more wars and close its bases abroad.
    NATO should have been dissolved long ago, it’s a dinosaur that should be extinct but it lasts longer than the Energizer Bunny.

    1. Europe needs its own military. The UK can’t even defeat Argentina in a war, now. Ref. Falkland Islands.

    2. You have to remember what a certain person said about getting a population to support war. A person in the high administration of the Werhmacht. Hint: his name was Hermann Goering.

  2. People won’t fight for a federal government that hasn’t cared about ordinary Americans for over a decade? No one wants to risk their life for the bank accounts of billionaires? Few people would piss on DC if it was on fire? What a surprise!

  3. What happens when they get Zelensky-ed? Conscripts at gunpoint and kidnapping? Canada is every bit as fucked up as the US, so no escape there.

    1. Will we see a repeat of the events of 1968 at the Democratic Convention? I would hope so.

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